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Micro-Raman study on the softening and stiffening of phonons in rutile titanium dioxide film: Competing effects of structural defects, crystallite size, and lattice strain
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EngineeringLattice StrainCrystallite SizeMaterial PhysicMicro-raman StudyMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringPhysicsPhonon ConfinementMaterial PropertyPhysical ChemistryMicrostructureMaterial AnalysisSoft ModeApplied PhysicsPhononRaman ShiftThin FilmsPhonon Dynamics
Softening and stiffening of phonons in rutile titanium dioxide films are investigated by in situ micro-Raman studies during energetic ion irradiation. The in situ study minimized other possible mechanisms of phonon dynamics. Initial softening and broadening of Raman shift are attributed to the phonon confinement by structural defects and loss of stoichiometry. The stiffening of A1g mode is ascribed to large distortion of TiO6 octahedra under the influence of lattice strain in the (110) plane, which gives rise to lengthening of equatorial Ti-O bond and shortening of apical Ti-O bond. The shortening of apical Ti-O bond induces stiffening of A1g mode in the framework of the bond-order-length-strength correlation mechanism.
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