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Phonon anomaly at the charge ordering transition in 1T-TaS2 -: art. no. 094301

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 66, Issue 9, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.66.094301

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The infrared reflectance of the transition-metal chalcogenide 1T-TaS2 has been measured at temperatures from 30 K to 360 K over 30-45 000 cm(-1) (4 meV-5.5 eV). The optical conductivity was obtained by Kramers-Kronig analysis. At 360 K only modest traces of the phonon lines are noticeable. The phonon modes are followed by a pseudo-gap-like increase of the optical conductivity, with direct optical transitions observed at frequencies above 1 eV. As the temperature decreases, the low-frequency conductivity also decreases, phonon modes become more pronounced, and a pseudogap develops into a gap at 800 cm(-1) (100 meV). We observe an anomalous frequency dependence of the 208 cm(-1) infrared-active phonon mode. This mode demonstrates softening as the temperature decreases below the 180-K transition. The same mode demonstrates strong hysteresis of the frequency and linewidth changes, similar in its temperature behavior to the hysteresis in the dc resistivity. We discuss a possible relation of the observed softening of the mode to the structural changes and changes in electronic properties associated with the 180-K transition.

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