Polarized far-infrared and Raman spectra of SrCuO2 single crystals

Authors measured polarized far-ir reflectivity and Raman scattering spectra of SrCuO2 single crystals. The frequencies for ir-active modes were determined using an oscillator-fitting procedure of reflectivity data. The Raman spectra were measured at different temperatures using several laser energie...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physica. C, Superconductivity Superconductivity, 2001-04, Vol.351 (4), p.386-394
Hauptverfasser: Popović, Z.V., Konstantinović, M.J., Gajić, R., Thomsen, C., Kuhlmann, U., Vietkin, A.
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Zusammenfassung:Authors measured polarized far-ir reflectivity and Raman scattering spectra of SrCuO2 single crystals. The frequencies for ir-active modes were determined using an oscillator-fitting procedure of reflectivity data. The Raman spectra were measured at different temperatures using several laser energies wL. In addition to eight of twelve Raman active modes, predicted by factor-group analysis, authors observed a complex structure in the Raman spectra for polarization parallel to the c-axis, which consists of Raman-allowed Ag symmetry modes, and B1u LO ir-active (Raman-forbidden) modes of the first and higher order as well as their combinations. The Raman-forbidden modes have a stronger intensity at higher wL than the Raman-allowed ones. In order to explain this resonance effect, authors measured the dielectric function and optical reflection spectra of SrCuO2 in the visible range. Authors show that the Raman-allowed Ag symmetry modes are resonantly enhanced when a laser energy is close to E0, while Raman-forbidden (IR-active) modes resonate strongly for laser line energies close to the electronic transition of higher energy gaps. 25 refs.
ISSN:0921-4534
DOI:10.1016/S0921-4534(00)01636-1