Electron-phonon interactions in perovskites containing Fe and Cr studied by Raman scattering using oxygen-isotope and cation substitution
Journal article, 2008
We use temperature-dependent inelastic light scattering to study the origin of the strong multiphonon scattering
of a local oxygen breathing mode present in the mixed B-site orthorhombic (space group Pnma)
perovskite LaFe0.5Cr0.5O3 but absent in isostructural LaFeO3 and LaCrO3. It is seen that the multiphonon
scattering is critically sensitive to the presence of both Fe and Cr ions on the B site. These results support our
interpretation that the multiphonon scattering is activated by local electron-phonon interactions according to
the Franck-Condon picture following an Fe-Cr charge transfer. Further, 18O substitution is performed on the
x=0, 0.04, and 0.5 compounds and clearly shows that all modes appearing above the first-order phononscattering
region in these compounds originate from higher-order oxygen stretching vibrations. In particular
this is the case for the strong second-order scattering dominating the scattering response in LaFeO3. Accordingly
we propose that these modes are generated by infrared-active longitudinal optical (IR LO) two-phonon
and combination scattering activated by Fröhlich interaction. For x=0.02 and 0.04 the characteristic IR LO
two-phonon and Franck-Condon multiphonon-scattering profiles mix. We also study the influence of isovalent
cation substitution and Sr doping in AFe0.5Cr0.5O3 (A=La, Nd, and Gd) and La1−ySryFe0.5Cr0.5O3−δ (y=0, 0.16,
and 0.5) on the strong electron-phonon coupling present in LaFe0.5Cr0.5O3. The Franck-Condon effect in
LaFe0.5Cr0.5O3, is not significantly affected by isovalent A-site substitution, despite the increasing orthorhombic
distortion associated with decreasing A-site ionic radii. On the contrary, aliovalent Sr doping causes a rapid
decrease in the Franck-Condon scattering. This shows that the strong electron-phonon coupling in these
compounds is highly sensitive to local lattice and electronic decoherence but insensitive to global lattice
distortions. Finally, a preliminary assignment of the Ag and B2g phonon modes in AFe0.5Cr0.5O3 (A=La, Nd,
and Gd) is made based on the present observations and published results for LaCrO3 and AMnO3. The modes
associated with oxygen octahedral tilt and bending vibrations are heavily influenced by the magnitude of the
orthorhombic distortion.