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Femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy of soft modes in structural phase transitions of perovskites
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Materials ScienceEngineeringSoft ModePhysicsCrystal MaterialPerovskite Solar CellApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPerovskite MaterialsHalide PerovskitesSoft ModesStructural Phase TransitionsLead-free PerovskitesCrystallographySolid-state PhysicFemtosecond Time-resolved SpectroscopySoft-mode Dynamics
Femtosecond time-domain observations of soft-mode dynamics in crystals near structural phase transitions have been conducted. Impulsive stimulated Raman scattering (ISRS) experiments are reported for both the orthorhombic phase of ${\mathrm{KNbO}}_{3}$ and the tetragonal phase of ${\mathrm{BaTiO}}_{3}$. The data from potassium niobate clearly show a heavily damped soft mode of ${\mathit{B}}_{2}$ symmetry and relaxational modes of ${\mathit{A}}_{1}$ symmetry but not ${\mathit{B}}_{2}$ symmetry. Similarly, the data from barium titanate clearly show a heavily damped E-symmetry soft mode and no relaxational modes of this symmetry. The absence of relaxational modes of the same symmetries as the soft modes is consistent with an eight-site order-disorder model of the phase transitions in this crystal class. The present results demonstrate significant advantages of ISRS over conventional Raman spectroscopy of low-frequency, heavily damped soft modes.
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