Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5377176 | Chemical Physics | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We analyze here our observed Raman frequencies of the ν5 (174 cmâ1) mode in NH4Cl close to its tricritical (P = 1.6 kbar) and the second order (P = 2.8 kbar) phase transitions. The critical behavior of the frequency shifts 1/ν (âν/âT)P for this optical mode is described by a power-law with the critical exponent a. Our values of a = 0.01 (T < TC) and a = 0.11 (T > TC) for P = 1.6 kbar in NH4Cl are close to the values of 0.066 (=1/16) below TC and 0.125 (=1/8) above TC for the specific heat CP due to a three-dimensional Ising model. Our value of a = 0.18 (T < TC) for P = 2.8 kbar in NH4Cl is also close to the Ising value (1/16), whereas our value of a = 0.64 (T > TC) is far from the Ising value (1/8), which can be reasonably compared with those obtained by previous workers, for the thermal expansivity αP and the specific heat CP in this crystalline system.
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Authors
H. Yurtseven, M.H. Tümkaya,