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Soft phonon modes in CsPbcl3

Ferroelectrics, 1974
Neutron scattering experiments have clarified that successive phase transitions of CsPbCl3 at 47°C, 42°C and 37°C are basically associated with the condensation of rotational modes of PbCl6 octahedra around the three principal axes. The phase transition at 47°C is caused by the condensation of the M3 phonon mode.
Y. Yamada   +4 more
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The soft modes of melting

Physics Letters A, 2004
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Soft modes in relaxor ferroelectrics

Phase Transitions, 1981
Abstract The fact that the polarization-related electrostrictive coefficients Q in the relaxor type ferro-electrics are almost an order of magnitude smaller than in most normal ferroelectric perovskites can be explained under the assumption that the temperature dependence of the soft-mode TO phonon frequency is given as ω2 TO = A(T — Tc ), where the ...
K. Uchino   +3 more
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Soft-Magnon Modes in Hematite

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1973
The spin-wave theory is developed for the study of the acoustic soft-magnon modes in hematite (α-Fe 2 O 3 ). The energies ω 0 of the soft-modes are approximately given as ω 0 ∞| T M - T | 1/2 near the Morin phase transition temperature T M and the results are compared with the AFMR experiments.
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Soft atomic modes in glasses

Philosophical Magazine B, 2001
Abstract The concept of atomic soft modes in glass dynamics and general assumptions and some basic results of the soft-mode dynamics theory of glasses are discussed in the light shed by experimental observations. Negative- U centres as actual electronic mobility-gap centres, vast pressure-induced effects in dynamics, quasilinear frequency dependence of
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Time-domain soft mode spectroscopy

Ferroelectrics, 1991
Abstract The application of impulsive stimulated light scattering, an entirely time-domain form of light scattering spectroscopy, to the study of lattice dynamics in crystals near structural phase transitions is reviewed. Advantages of the time-domain approach are demonstrated for study of low-frequency, heavily damped, and/or dispersive modes such as ...
Lap-Tak Cheng, Keith A. Nelson
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Soft Modes in Molecular Crystals

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1971
The self-consistent phonon approximation is applied to study the temperature dependence of the libron and phonon modes for simple molecular crystals. Several linear chain models are studied to illustrate the soft mode behavior of these excitations near the orientational order—disorder transitions that occur in many molecular crystals.
J. C. Raich, R. D. Etters
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Soft Phonon Mode in SnTe

Physical Review Letters, 1969
The self-consistent phonon formalism, successful in the description of the quantum crystals ${\mathrm{He}}^{3}$ and ${\mathrm{He}}^{4}$, is here applied to a discussion of the soft $k=0$ TO mode in SnTe. Straightforward considerations allow us to arrive at a simple expression for $\ensuremath{\omega}_{\mathrm{TO}}^{}{}_{}{}^{2}(k=0)$ in the low ...
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Single-Mode Soft Glass Fibres

SPIE Proceedings, 1990
SINGLE -MODE SOFT GLASS FIBRESKazimierz JedrzejewskiInstitute of Electronics Fundamentals, Warsaw University of Technology00 -665 Warszawa, Nowowiejska 15/19ABSTRACTThe technology of single -mode optical soft glass fibres is developed. The well -known rodin tube technique with multiple sleeving was taken to achieve proper dimensions.
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Soft modes, a personal perspective

Ferroelectrics, 1981
Abstract The early history of the concept of soft modes is reviewed, with some reflections on its delayed impact and on multiple independent discovery.
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