Raman scattering investigation of quasi-one-dimensional superconductor Ta4Pd3Te16

Abstract

We have performed polarized Raman scattering measurements on the newly discovered superconductor Ta4Pd3Te16 (Tc = 4.6 K). We observe twenty-eight out of thirty-three Raman active modes, with frequencies in good accordance with first-principles calculations. Although most of the phonons observed vary only slightly with temperature and do not exhibit any asymmetric profile that would suggest strong electron-phonon coupling, the linewidth of the Ag phonon mode at 89.9 cm-1 shows an unconventional increase with temperature decreasing, which is possibly due to a charge-density-wave transition or the emergence of charge-density-wave fluctuations below a temperature estimated to fall in the 140-200 K range.

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