1987
DOI: 10.1051/jphys:01987004805080900
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Phase transitions in C2O4HNH4, 1/2 H2O. A light scattering study at normal pressure

Abstract: C2O4HNH4, 1/2 H2O undergoes, at Tc = 145 K, a second order ferroelastic transition. The present Raman study allows us to identify the soft degree of freedom responsible for the transition as the ordering of one family of NH+4 ions. This ordering process appears as a central peak which displays a critical narrowing in the vicinity of Tc. Nevertheless, its linewidth is minimum not at Tc but below Tc . The combined analysis of its intensity and linewidth shows that this unusual behaviour is due to the evolution o… Show more

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“…Let us first note that Albers and Kippers measurements agree with the model developed here: as was already shown in [5], the four pseudospins contained in the high temperature unit cell generate, at q = 0, four variables belonging to four different irreducible representations.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…Let us first note that Albers and Kippers measurements agree with the model developed here: as was already shown in [5], the four pseudospins contained in the high temperature unit cell generate, at q = 0, four variables belonging to four different irreducible representations.…”
Section: P=skbarsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…One is in the B2g repreientation, which dynamics has been studied in [5] and in this paper; a second is in the B3u representation and is responsible for the results reported in [15]; a third is in the Big representation, active in Raman spectroscopy and its dynamics was also detected in [5], while the last, Au representation is silent in all these techniques. Each of these variables has its own freezing temperature, in agreement with [16], though their dynamics are diffusive, and not propagative as suggested by Poon. Nevertheless, as can be inferred from section 3, One may also analyse, within the interaction model developed in section 3, what would be the effect of taking into account Poon's type of coupling.…”
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