“…Raman modes are observed at 171, 204, 281, 317, 407, 513, 606, and 674 cm −1 . The Raman modes at 171, 204, and 281 cm −1 could be respectively attributed to E 1g , E 1g , and E 2g symmetry corresponding to the vibration of S‐block whereas the Raman modes at 317, 407, 513, 606, and 674 cm −1 corresponds to the vibrations of 12k octahedral site, 12k and 2a octahedral site, 4f 2 octahedral site, 2b bi‐pyramidal site due to of A 1g , E 1g , A 1g , A 1g , and A 1g symmetry, respectively …”