LATTICE-DYNAMICS AND RAMAN-SPECTRA OF ISOTOPICALLY MIXED DIAMOND

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作者
HASS, KC [1 ]
TAMOR, MA [1 ]
ANTHONY, TR [1 ]
BANHOLZER, WF [1 ]
机构
[1] GE,CORP RES & DEV,SCHENECTADY,NY 12301
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PHYSICAL REVIEW B | 1992年 / 45卷 / 13期
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10.1103/PhysRevB.45.7171
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
We present coherent-potential-approximation (CPA) calculations and first- and second-order Raman spectra for diamonds with varying concentrations of C-12 and C-13. The calculations are based on the valence-force model of Tubino, Piseri, and Zerbi [J. Chem. Phys. 56, 1022 (1972)]. Contrary to previous claims, we find that this model does not give a sharp peak in the density of states (DOS) near the Raman mode. Alternative dispersion curves that do give such a peak are discussed. Raman results are reported for high-quality, single-crystal synthetic diamonds with isotopic compositions ranging from nearly pure C-12 to nearly pure C-13. A measurable deviation in the Raman frequency away from a simple M-1/2 ("virtual-crystal") dependence and an observable broadening of the first- and second-order spectra are qualitatively consistent with CPA predictions for the effects of isotopic disorder. Quantitative agreement between theory and experiment is achieved only if the reference DOS contains the above-mentioned peak. This supports the interpretation of the controversial second-order Raman peak in naturally abundant diamond (1.1 at. % C-13) at 2667 cm-1 as a DOS effect. At all compositions, the effects of isotopic disorder are relatively weak because of the small mass difference between C-12 and C-13. For 1.1 at. % C-13, the maximum broadening predicted in the CPA is less than 1 cm-1, nearly two orders of magnitude smaller than a previous estimate. For the lowest-frequency modes most relevant to the thermal conductivity, the CPA scattering rate reduces to the usual omega(4) dependence first derived by Klemens for phonon-isotope scattering. Using Callaway's theory, we show that this term can easily account for the recently observed 50% enhancement in room-temperature thermal conductivity upon elimination of C-13 impurities, provided that sufficient normal scattering also occurs.
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页码:7171 / 7182
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