Abstract
The experiments reported in this article have been performed to unify the results of earlier and recent determinations of parameters describing the elastic properties of Rb4LiH3(SO4)4, LiCsSO4 (LCS) and KH2PO4 crystals measured by different experimental methods. The above crystals undergo a second-order phase transition, incommensurate phase transition (PT) and a first-order but close to second-order phase transition, respectively. To investigate the elastic properties of the crystals in the frequency range from 10−1 to 1010 Hz, five experimental methods were applied: dynamic mechanical analysis, piezoelectric resonance, composite oscillator bar, ultrasonic wave propagation and Brillouin light scattering. The results of the experiments allowed identification of the processes contributing to the elastic response of the crystals investigated. Moreover, for the LCS crystal a model of the incommensurate PT was presented.
Acknowledgements
The author thanks Prof. B. Mroz, Prof. A. Lehman–Szweykowska, Prof. M. Kurzyński, Prof. Z. Tylczynski, Prof. S. Mielcarek and Dr P. Biskupski for the inspiration and for fruitful discussions. This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science, Grant No. 1BO3B066030.