Hg. Smith et al., ABSENCE OF PRECURSOR EFFECTS ABOVE THE MARTENSITIC-TRANSFORMATION IN A VIRGIN CRYSTAL OF LI METAL, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 49(13), 1994, pp. 8547-8551
Measurements of the short-wavelength SIGMA4 phonons in a virgin crysta
l of Li metal at 293, 200, 100, and 80 K show a slight softening of th
e phonons with a decrease in temperature, as observed in some other al
kali metals, contrary to all the other phonon branches measured in hig
h-symmetry directions. Theoretical anharmonicity calculations predict
this anomalous behavior even for Rb, which does not undergo a transfor
mation. Diffuse scattering measurements in the vicinity of the (110) a
nd (200) reflections at 200, 100, and 80 K did not reveal any unusual
changes. There is an overall increase in the background as the tempera
ture was decreased, which is attributed to the Debye-Waller factor ass
ociated with the large spin-incoherent scattering. The widths of the p
honon groups also decreased as the temperature was lowered. These and
other neutron-scattering measurements, along with ultrasonic attenuati
on studies fail to give evidence for precursor effects of the 9R trans
formation in virgin crystals of lithium metal.