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Resonant Raman scattering in NaV2O5 as a probe of its electronic structure

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-06-25 v1

Abstract

In order to investigate the origin of the phase transition observed in NaV2_2O5_5, as well as its electronic structure, we have measured Raman intensities as a function of the laser wavelength above and below the phase transition temperature. In the polarized Raman spectra at room temperature we observe resonant enhancement of the 969 cm1cm^{-1} phonon mode when the laser energy approaches 2.7 eV, presumably related to the (p-d) electron hopping band, O3O_3(pyp_y)-V(dxyd_{xy}), at 3.2 eV. The 969 cm1cm^{-1} mode originates from the stretching vibrations along the c-axis involving the V-O1O_1 bonds. Since an ellipsometric determination of the dielectric function ϵcc\epsilon_{cc} yields no structure in the 1.7 to 5.5 eV photon energy range, we conclude that plane bonds couple strongly with the apical oxygens leading to a large Raman efficiency. In the low-temperature Raman spectra, almost all modes that become active below the phase transition temperature Tc_c=34 K show resonant behavior. The most interesting ones, those at 66 and 106 cm1cm^{-1}, possibly of magnetic origin, exhibit a resonant intensity enhancement, approximately by an order of magnitude, for laser photon energies around 1.85 eV with respect to 2.43 eV. This resonance effect may be associated with a weak absorption band around 2 eV. Finally, a destructive interference between the resonant and the nonresonant contribution to the Raman scattering amplitude (i.e. an antiresonance) is found in the spectra for most of the (bb) low-temperature modes.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9907237,
  title  = {Resonant Raman scattering in NaV2O5 as a probe of its electronic structure},
  author = {M. J. Konstantinovic and Z. V. Popovic and T. Ruf and M. Cardona and A. N. Vasil'ev and M. Isobe and Y. Ueda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9907237},
  year   = {2015}
}

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to be publish in physica status solidi (proceedings issue of ICSSS)