Sm. Cho et al., Origin of anomalous line shape of the lowest-frequency A(1)(TO) phonon in PbTiO3 - art. no. 014103, PHYS REV B, 6401(1), 2001, pp. 4103
The origin of the anomalous line shape of the A(1)(1TO) soft mode in PbTiO3
-based single crystals was investigated by polarized Raman-scattering metho
d over a wide range of temperature between 100 and 700 K. Detailed scatteri
ng data indicated that the previously proposed anharmonicity model could no
t properly explain the anomalous behavior of the lowest-frequency subpeak o
f the A(1)(1TO) mode that was primarily responsible for the phonon softenin
g of the undoped PbTiO3. Further Raman studies of Ba-doped PbTiO3 crystals
showed that the Ba-impurity peak that dominated the soft-mode transition al
so had the A(1) symmetry of the PbTiO3 host lattice. A careful comparison o
f these two distinct peaks having the same A(1) symmetry indicates that the
observed anomalous line shape of the A(1)(1TO) mode is caused not only by
the lattice anharmonicity but also by some lattice defects. Particularly, t
he lowest-frequency subpeak of the A(1)(1TO) mode is not directly related t
o the anharmonicity but originates from the existence of thermodynamically
unavoidable lattice defects in PbTiO3.