Ultraviolet Raman spectroscopy of SrTiO<sub>3</sub> single crystalline membranes
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Abstract
Free-standing single-crystalline SrTiO3 membranes grown by hybrid molecular beam epitaxy using selectively dissolved sacrificial layers have been studied by variable temperature Raman spectroscopy with ultraviolet excitation (325 nm). . Bulk SrTiO3 has a cubic perovskite structure with all phonon modes being symmetry forbidden in the first order Raman spectra. The membranes show behavior characteristic of ferroelectrics at low temperatures. Strong first order optical phonon modes have been observed, including the lowest-frequency modes, which exhibit characteristic softening with increasing temperature. From the temperature evolution of Raman intensities of the hard modes the ferroelectric phase transition temperature, Tc is determined to be in the range 250–300 K, consistent with the temperature dependence of the soft mode frequencies.
*Supported in part by the National Science Foundation through the Grant DMR-2104918.Synthesis and characterization at UMN were supported primarily by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research through grants FA9550-21-1-0025 and FA9550-23-1-0247. Film growth was performed using instrumentation funded by AFOSR DURIP awards FA9550-18-1-0294 and FA9550-23-1-0085.
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Presenters
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Dmitri A Tenne
- Boise State University