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Title: Temperature-dependent Raman scattering study of multiferroic MnWO4
Authors: Hoang L.H.
Hien N.T.M.
Choi W.S.
Lee Y.S.
Taniguchi K.
Arima T.
Yoon S.
Chena X.B.
Yang I.-S.
Keywords: MnWO4
Multiferroics
Raman scattering
Single crystals
Transition temperature
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Journal of Raman Spectroscopy
Citation: Volume 41, Issue 9, Page 1005-1010
Abstract: We have measured polarized Raman spectra of MnWO4 single crystals at low temperatures, and studied the temperature dependence of the various phonon modes. From our Raman studies of the MnWO4, a new transition temperature, ~180 K, was found. We have completely assigned the symmetries of the 18 observed Raman modes of the MnWO4, as expected from a group theoretical analysis. These Raman modes have been classified into three groups according to weak, intermediate and strong temperature dependence of the modes in each group. Six internal modes have been identified by their weak temperature dependence of the Raman wavenumbers. The temperature dependence of the wavenumbers of the Bg modes in Mg-O bonds, modes of intermediate temperature dependence group, shows an anomalous behavior under 50 K. The phonon modes of strong temperature dependence show an anomalous change at ~180 K in the linewidths. This is believed to be a new transition temperature which involves the changes in the inter-WO6 octahedra structure. © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
URI: http://tainguyenso.vnu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/12981
ISSN: 3770486
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