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Crystallography and Chemistry of Perovskites
Despite the simplicity of the original perovskite crystal structure, this
family of compounds shows an enormous variety of structural modifications and
variants. In the following, we will describe several examples of perovskites,
their structural variants and discuss the implications of distortions and
non-stoichiometry on their electronic and magnetic properties.Comment: 11 pages, 8 figures, further information http://www.peter-lemmens.d
Magnetism of a tetrahedral cluster-chain
Magnetic properties of a completely frustrated tetrahedral chain are briefly
summarized. Using exact diagonalization, and bond-operator theory results for
the ground-state phase diagram, the one-triplet excitations and the Raman
spectrum are given. The link to novel tellurate materials is clarified.Comment: 2 pages, 3 figure
Interplay of electronic correlations and lattice instabilities in BaVS3
The quasi-one-dimensional metallic system BaVS3 with a metal-insulator
transition at T_MI=70 K shows large changes of the optical phonon spectrum, a
central peak, and an electronic Raman scattering continuum that evolve in a
three-step process. Motivated by the observation of a strongly fluctuating
precursor state at high temperatures and orbital ordering and a charge gap at
low temperatures we suggest a concerted action of the orbital, electronic, and
lattice subsystems dominated by electronic correlations.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Anomalous frequency and intensity scaling of collective and local modes in a coupled spin tetrahedron system
We report on the magnetic excitation spectrum of the coupled spin tetrahedral
system CuTeOCl using Raman scattering on single
crystals. The transition to an ordered state at T=18.2 K evidenced
from thermodynamic data leads to the evolution of distinct low-energy magnetic
excitations superimposed by a broad maximum. These modes are ascribed to
magnons with different degree of localization and a two-magnon continuum. Two
of the modes develop a substantial energy shift with decreasing temperature
similar to the order parameter of other Neel ordered systems. The other two
modes show only a negligible temperature dependence and dissolve above the
ordering temperature in a continuum of excitations at finite energies. These
observations point to a delicate interplay of magnetic inter- and
intra-tetrahedra degrees of freedom and an importance of singlet fluctuations
in describing a spin dynamics.Comment: 7pages, 6figures, 1tabl
Investigation of the oxohalogenide Cu4Te5O12Cl4 with weakly coupled Cu(II) tetrahedra
The crystal structure of the copper(II) tellurium(IV) oxochloride
CuTeOCl (Cu-45124) is composed of weakly coupled
tetrahedral Cu clusters and shows crystallographic similarities with the
intensively investigated compound CuTeOX, with X~=~Cl,
Br (Cu-2252). It differs from the latter by a larger separation of the
tetrahedra within the crystallographic ab plane, that allows a more direct
assignment of important inter-tetrahedra exchange paths and the existence of an
inversion center. Magnetic susceptibility and specific heat evidence
antiferromagnetic, frustrated correlations of the Cu spin moments and long
range ordering with =13.6 K. The entropy related to the transition is
reduced due to quantum fluctuations. In Raman scattering a well structured low
energy magnetic excitation is observed at energies of 50K
(35cm. This energy scale is reduced as compared to Cu-2252.Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, further information see
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Doping effects on charge density instability in non-centrosymmetric PbxTaSe2
We report on the investigation of vibrational and electronic properties of
the Pb doped dichalcogenide PbxTaSe2 using Raman scattering experiments. We
observe a marked variation of the main vibrational modes with Pb concentration
x. The concentration dependence of the vibrational modes resembles the
dependence of the vibrational modes in TaSe2 on the number of crystallographic
layers along the c axis direction [1]. The temperature and polarization
dependence of Raman spectra of PbxTaSe2 revealed additional broad modes in the
low frequency regime which are discussed in context of remnant charge density
wave, induced disorder, or PbSe phase formed in the interface of Pb and TaSe2
layers.Comment: 14 page
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