First evidence for charge ordering in NaV2O5 from Raman spectroscopy
Abstract
We argue on the basis of symmetry selection rules and Raman scattering spectra that NaV2O5 undergoes a charge ordering phase transition at Tc=34 K. Such a transition is characterized by the redistribution of the charges at the phase transition and corresponds to the change of the vanadium ions, from uniform V4.5+ to two different V4+ and V5+ states. In the low temperature phase the V4+ ions are forming a "zig-zag" ladder structure along the b-axis, consistent with the symmetry of the P2/b space group.
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