Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1347-4073
Print ISSN : 0031-9015
ISSN-L : 0031-9015
Pressure Effect on Surface Phonon State of Microcrystalline NaCl
Takao NanbaTakashi MatsuyaMitsuhiro Motokawa
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1994 Volume 63 Issue 10 Pages 3886-3893

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Transmission spectra of NaCl in both microcrystalline and bulk states under pressure have been measured at room temperature in a far-infrared region. Experiment under pressure up to 3.2, GPa was done using a diamond anvil cell in operation with the synchrotron radiation as a light source in the far-infrared region. The surface phonon at a atmospheric pressure (P=0) was found to locate at 198, cm-1 for the spherical shape of microcrystal and 184.8, cm-1 for the cube-like shaped microcrystal, as expected by a conventional continuum model which holds for the surface phonon at P=0. The absorption bands of the surface phonons as well as the TO phonon mode were found to show a blue shift with pressure but the shifts with pressure were found to be different each others according to the shapes of the microcrystals. The difference of the energy shifts between a spherical and a cube-like shaped microcrystal under pressure was interpreted by the scheme of the extended continuum model.
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