JOURNAL ARTICLE

Raman Scattering Studies of the Ba2MnWO6 and Sr2MnWO6 Double Perovskites

Yukari FujiokaJohannes FranttiMasato Kakihana

Year: 2005 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry B Vol: 110 (2)Pages: 777-783   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Polycrystalline Ba2MnWO6 (BMW) and Sr2MnWO6 (SMW) samples were studied between 80 and 1200 K by Raman scattering spectroscopy. In the case of BMW (space group Fmm), four Raman active vibrational modes, predicted by factor group analysis, were identified. Raman scattering studies with different wavelengths revealed a resonant bands between 300 and 800 cm-1. The origin of these bands was related to the Franck-Condon process. Line broadening versus temperature and phonon frequency were studied, and a qualitative explanation was proposed. SMW samples had considerably more complex Raman spectra. It was found that SMW transformed from tetragonal (room-temperature space group P42/n) to the cubic phase between 670 and 690 K; the phase transition temperature was dependent on sample preparation conditions, and it was considerably lower than in the case of large grain size powders. The role of grain size in phase transition is discussed. Mn ions were found to have a crucial role in the lattice dynamics of both materials.

Keywords:
Raman spectroscopy Raman scattering Tetragonal crystal system Crystallite Analytical Chemistry (journal) Phonon Ion Materials science Phase transition X-ray Raman scattering Scattering Grain size Chemistry Crystal structure Crystallography Condensed matter physics Optics Physics

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