Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1627755 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
CaWO4 and Nd:CaWO4 (0.8Â at.% Nd) single crystals were grown from the melt by the Czochralski technique in air. The growing conditions for single crystals were calculated using the hydrodynamics equations for the buoyancy-driven and forced convection whereas the rate of crystal growth was experimentally obtained. The infrared reflectance spectra of Nd:CaWO4 and CaWO4 single crystals were recorded in the range 50-5000Â cmâ1 at room and LN2 temperatures. Two oxygen Eu modes showed a splitting. That especially concerns the lower one where the splitting is even pronounced with the Nd doping. Instead of the earlier attempts based on a symmetry breaking or an activation of forbidden modes, we suggest that a strong anharmonicity is the source of this effect. In addition, the crystal-field splitting in the Nd:CaWO4 mid infrared spectra was discussed.
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Authors
Aleksandar GoluboviÄ, RadoÅ¡ GajiÄ, Zorana DohÄeviÄ-MitroviÄ, Slobodanka NikoliÄ,