EFFECTS OF VIBRONIC INTERACTIONS IN POLAR MICRODOMAIN FORMATION IN INCIPIENT FERROELECTRIC KTAO3 - COMPARISON ANALYSIS OF RAMAN-SCATTERING AND 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION
Mf. Limonov et al., EFFECTS OF VIBRONIC INTERACTIONS IN POLAR MICRODOMAIN FORMATION IN INCIPIENT FERROELECTRIC KTAO3 - COMPARISON ANALYSIS OF RAMAN-SCATTERING AND 2ND-HARMONIC GENERATION, Zeitschrift für physikalische Chemie, 201, 1997, pp. 215-229
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A Raman Scattering (RS) investigation of incipient perovskite-like fer
roelectric KTaO3 (nominally pure and with off-center Li+ impurities) a
s well as a comparison analysis with Second Harmonic Generation (SHG)
data on the same systems and theoretical model consideration are perfo
rmed. It is shown that polar microdomains (PMD) have at least two poss
ible origins. Namely there an dipole states of proper defects such as
clusters of charge-transfer vibronic excitons with long life time whic
h can be responsible for a SHG effect increasing in reduced samples, a
nd dipole states induced by Lie impurities (including the case of unwa
nted Li+ off-center impurities in nominally pure KTaO3). The vibronic
model of clusters of charge-transfer vibronic excitons which have pola
r and non-polar states is developed.