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Femtosecond Resolution of Soft Mode Dynamics in Structural Phase Transitions
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1992
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MultiferroicsEngineeringSoft ModePhysicsBiophysicsMicroscopic PathwayFerroelectric ApplicationApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystal MovePhonon ModeSoft Mode DynamicsSoft MatterMaterial NonlinearitiesCrystallographySolid-state PhysicMechanics Of Materials
The microscopic pathway along which ions or molecules in a crystal move during a structural phase transition can often be described in terms of a collective vibrational mode of the lattice. In many cases, this mode, called a "soft" phonon mode because of its characteristically low frequency near the phase transition temperature, is difficult to characterize through conventional frequency-domain spectroscopies such as light or neutron scattering. A femtosecond time-domain analog of light-scattering spectroscopy called impulsive stimulated Raman scattering (ISRS) has been used to examine the soft modes of two perovskite ferroelectric crystals. The low-frequency lattice dynamics of KNbO(3) and BaTiO(3) are clarified in a manner that permits critical evaluation of microscopic models for their ferroelectric transitions. The results illustrate the advantages of ISRS over conventional Raman spectroscopy of low-frequency, heavily damped soft modes.
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