2012
DOI: 10.1134/s1063783412050265
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Central peak in the strontium titanate crystal near the tetragonal-to-cubic phase transition

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“…Later, opalescence with a sharp increase in the integrated intensity of scattered light (by 3 or 4 orders in magnitude) has been observed in a narrow temperature range near the α-β structural phase transition (T c =846 K) in crystalline quartz. [6][7][8] Then, the so-called central peak, which is a sharp intensity increase of the narrow-spectral-width (ΔΩ~1cm -1 ) response in light scattering, slow neutron scattering, and X-ray scattering phenomena, was detected in the range of structural phase transitions in some crystals such as SrTiO 3 , [9,10] NaNbO 3 , [11] Sr x Ba 1-x Nb 2 O 6 , [12] LiNbO 3 , [13] and AgNbO 3 . [14] In addition, various crystal physical properties such as the specific heat and elastic constants exhibit anomalies in this temperature range.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Later, opalescence with a sharp increase in the integrated intensity of scattered light (by 3 or 4 orders in magnitude) has been observed in a narrow temperature range near the α-β structural phase transition (T c =846 K) in crystalline quartz. [6][7][8] Then, the so-called central peak, which is a sharp intensity increase of the narrow-spectral-width (ΔΩ~1cm -1 ) response in light scattering, slow neutron scattering, and X-ray scattering phenomena, was detected in the range of structural phase transitions in some crystals such as SrTiO 3 , [9,10] NaNbO 3 , [11] Sr x Ba 1-x Nb 2 O 6 , [12] LiNbO 3 , [13] and AgNbO 3 . [14] In addition, various crystal physical properties such as the specific heat and elastic constants exhibit anomalies in this temperature range.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%