Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1818658 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The doping dependence of the Raman spectra of high quality La2âxSrxCu16,18O4 polycrystalline compounds has been investigated at low temperatures. It is shown that symmetry forbidden bands peaked at â¼150Â cmâ1, â¼280Â cmâ1, and â¼370Â cmâ1 are activated in the (xx/yy) polarization Raman spectra due to the local breaking of the inversion symmetry mainly at low temperatures and for doping concentrations for which the compound is superconducting. The apparent A1-character of the activated modes in the symmetry reduced phase indicates a reduction from the D2h to C2v or D2 crystal symmetries, which associates the observed modes to specific IR-active phonons with eigenvectors mainly along the c-axis. The temperature and doping dependence of this inversion symmetry breaking and the superconducting transition temperature are very similar, though the symmetry reduction occurs at significantly higher temperatures.
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Authors
E. Siranidi, D. Lampakis, E. Liarokapis, C. Panagopoulos, K. Conder,