Infrared-active optical phonons in LiFePO4 single crystals
Publication Type
Journal Article
Date Published
07/2019
Authors
Stanislavchuk, , T. N., , D. S. Middlemiss, Jaroslaw S. Syzdek, , Y. Janssen, , R. Basistyy, , A. A. Sirenko, Peter G. Khalifah, Clare P. Grey, Robert Kostecki
DOI
Abstract
Infrared-active optical phonons were studied in olivine LiFePO4 oriented single crystals by means of both rotating analyzer and rotating compensator spectroscopic ellipsometry in the spectral range between 50 and 1400 cm−1. The eigenfrequencies, oscillator strengths, and broadenings of the phonon modes were determined from fits of the anisotropic harmonic oscillator model to the data. Optical phonons in a heterosite FePO4 crystal were measured from the delithiated ab-surface of the LiFePO4 crystal and compared with the phonon modes of the latter. Good agreement was found between experimental data and the results of solid-state hybrid density functional theory calculations for the phonon modes in both LiFePO4 and FePO4.
Journal
Journal of Applied Physics
Volume
122
Year of Publication
2017
Issue
4
ISSN
0021-8979