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Charge-ordering phase transition and order-disorder effects in the Raman spectra of NaV2O5
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.dis-nn
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ramanspectraeffectsnav2o5anomalousbreakingbroadeningcalculated
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In the ac polarized Raman spectra of NaV2O5 we have found anomalous phonon broadening, and an energy shift of the low-frequency mode as a function of the temperature. These effects are related to the breaking of translational symmetry, caused by electrical disorder that originates from the fluctuating nature of the V {4.5+} valence state of vanadium. The structural correlation length, obtained from comparisons between the measured and calculated Raman scattering spectra, diverges at T< 5 K, indicating the existence of the long-range charge order at very low temperatures, probably at T=0 K.
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