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Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy of Single Crystal (Nb,In) co-doped Rutile

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Abstract

Co-doped rutile single crystals of (Nb,In)0.02Ti0.98O2 (2-NITO) were grown using float zone melting. These crystals exhibit dielectric permittivity (f< MHz) significantly larger than pure rutile at low temperature, a feature which has not yet been conclusively explained. Polarized infrared and Raman spectroscopy measurements (backscattering geometry) were made on oriented (100) and (001) crystal faces at several temperatures between 4 and 300 K. The A2u and the lowest frequency Eu infrared modes both soften significantly with decreasing temperature, similar to pure rutile. Turning to the Raman spectra, co-doping produces no significant changes in the frequencies of the Raman modes.

Presenters

  • David Crandles

    Brock University

Authors

  • David Crandles

    Brock University

  • Mike Cosco

    Dept of Physics, Brock University

  • Niki Patel

    Dept. of Physics, Brock University

  • Dimitrij Nuzhnyj

    Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences

  • Victor Bovtun

    Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences

  • Jan Petzelt

    Institute of Physics, Czech Academy of Sciences

  • Hiroki Taniguchi

    Dept. of Physics, Nagoya University