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arxiv: 2402.04998 · v1 · pith:REVQ622Nnew · submitted 2024-02-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Revealing the KH2PO4 soft-mode coupling mechanism with infrared spectroscopy under pressure

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We measured the far-infrared reflectivity of a KH2PO4 single crystal up to pressures of 2 GPa in the ferroelectric and paraelectric phases. We find that the nu4 vibrational mode of the PO4 tetrahedron is strongly affected by the applied pressure. At ambient pressure this phonon is destabilized by the presence of the H ions and hence shows a highly damped character, beyond the phonon propagation threshold. Applying a pressure close to 0.6 GPa makes this phonon clearly underdamped. Its behavior closely follows the soft-mode behavior observed in Raman spectroscopy. Our results solve a long standing open problem, demonstrating that the nu4 mode is the excitation mediating the coupling of the hydrogen network to the lattice modes that create the ferroelectic polarization in KH2PO4.

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