Abstract
The sequence of phase transitions and the symmetry of, in particular, the low temperature incommensurate and spin-Peierls phases of the quasi-one-dimensional inorganic spin-Peierls system TiOX (X=Br and Cl) have been studied using inelastic light scattering experiments. The anomalous first-order character of the transition to the spin-Peierls phase is found to be a consequence of the different symmetries of the incommensurate and spin-Peierls (P 21 m) phases. The pressure dependence of the lowest transition temperature strongly suggests that magnetic interchain interactions play an important role in the formation of the spin-Peierls and the incommensurate phases. Finally, a comparison of Raman data on VOCl to the TiOX spectra shows that the high energy scattering previously observed has a phononic origin. © 2007 The American Physical Society.
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Fausti, D., Lummen, T. T. A., Angelescu, C., Macovez, R., Luzon, J., Broer, R., … Taetz, T. (2007). Symmetry disquisition on the TiOX phase diagram (X=Br,Cl). Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 75(24). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.75.245114
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