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High Pressure Research
An International Journal
Volume 18, 2000 - Issue 1-6
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Paper Presented At The Conference: Physics

Pressure and temperature-dependent raman study of ZnWO4

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Pages 181-187 | Accepted 09 Sep 1999, Published online: 19 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

The Raman spectra of monoclinic ZnWO4 (c4 2h-space group) are reported over wide ranges of pressure (0-24GPa) and temperature (13-970 K). All 18 Raman active pho-nons are observed throughout these ranges. Combining the pressure and temperature Raman data, an identification scheme is suggested which makes possible to distinguish the internal modes (vibrations in the octahedral WO6 units) from the external ones (pure lattice modes). All phonons harden with pressure, thus showing normal positive dω/dP slopes, and soften with temperature in the region 250 - 970 K (normal negative dω/dT slopes). However, two phonons show a change of slope sign below 300 K, resulting in small positive slopes at low temperatures. Since the pressure dependence of these two phonons is normal and linear, it is concluded that their anomalous, non-linear dependence with temperature is due to anharmonic (temperature induced) phonon interactions rather that volume expansion. It is found that ZnWO4 remains stable throughout the pressure and temperature ranges.

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