Raman scattering, superconductivity, and phonon density of states of stoichiometric and nonstoichiometric TiN

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Raman scattering and superconductivity of titanium nitride with various N deficiencies have been investigated. While in stoichiometric superconducting TiN second-order Raman scattering is predominant, first-order Raman scattering increases with increasing N deficiency. The first-order Raman spectrum which agrees well with the phonon density of states shifts to higher frequencies when the N deficiency grows. This frequency shift is particularly strong at small N deficiencies (∼5%) and is coupled with a drastic drop of Tc. The shift of the phonon density of states indicates phonon anomalies in stoichiometric TiN at 200 cm-1 in close agreement with just performed neutron studies. In almost stoichiometric TiN the mean-square frequencies ω2 from the Raman spectra are in good agreement with corresponding specific-heat data. The similarities between the nonstoichiometric TiN0.55 and TiC are discussed. © 1978 The American Physical Society.

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Spengler, W., Kaiser, R., Christensen, A. N., & Müller-Vogt, G. (1978). Raman scattering, superconductivity, and phonon density of states of stoichiometric and nonstoichiometric TiN. Physical Review B, 17(3), 1095–1101. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.17.1095

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