Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanocrystals are prepared by a hydrolysis process o
f tetrabutyl titanate. Nanocrystal samples with various sizes of 6.8-27.9 n
m are obtained after annealing from 100 to 650 degrees C. The crystal struc
tures and the average particle sizes are examined using x-ray diffraction.
Raman scattering was employed to investigate the evolution of the anatase p
hase in the nanocrystals during annealing. Phonon confinement and non-stoic
hiometry effects are responsible for the blueshift and broadening of the lo
west-frequency E-g Raman mode. The influence of interfacial vibrations on t
he Raman linewidth is also discussed.