Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5390746 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Peaks 923(ν1) and 339(ν2) cmâ1 show obvious different scattering intensity yet other peaks remain the same intensity, that might be a indication for the not fully polarization of the two peaks. That is also found in the NaY(WO4)2 by Macalik et al. The authors ascribe that by the local disorder of the cationic layers, which forms the domain-like structure and lead the not fully polarized modes to be seen in other configurations. Furthermore, the anisotropy of thermal properties was explained by crystal structure and its correlation with the Raman and IR spectra.
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Authors
Z.C. Ling, H.R. Xia, D.G. Ran, F.Q. Liu, S.Q. Sun, J.D. Fan, H.J. Zhang, J.Y. Wang, L.L. Yu,