Rotational Degrees of Freedom of Molecules in Solids. I. The Cyanide Ion in Alkali Halides

W. D. Seward and V. Narayanamurti
Phys. Rev. 148, 463 – Published 5 August 1966
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Abstract

By means of infrared-absorption, thermal-conductivity, and specific-heat measurements at low temperatures, the problem of rotational motion of molecules in solids has been studied using CN ions substituted for the halogen in KCl, KBr, KI, RbCl, NaCl, and NaBr. Energy levels associated with the ion performing free rotation, hindered rotation, oscillation, and tunneling motion were observed. It was found that a simple 3-dimensional potential for a linear diatomic molecule developed by Devonshire based on a 2-dimensional cosine potential first proposed by Pauling explained all of our observations. For the potassium halides the barrier height is 0.003 eV; in RbCl it is 0.0075 eV, and in the sodium halides it is >0.015 eV. Stress experiments show that the ion has 6 equilibrium orientations along the 〈100〉 directions. Strong phonon scattering by tunneling states and rotational states is observed. The scattering can be quantitatively described with a Lorentzian resonance cross section.

  • Received 28 January 1966

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.148.463

©1966 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

W. D. Seward* and V. Narayanamurti

  • Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York

  • *Present address: Department of Physics, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois.
  • Present address: Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India.

See Also

Rotational Degrees of Freedom of Molecules in Solids. II. The Nitrite Ion in Alkali Halides

V. Narayanamurti, W. D. Seward, and R. O. Pohl
Phys. Rev. 148, 481 (1966)

Rotational Degrees of Freedom of Molecules in Solids. III. Thermal Properties of RbCl: CN

J. P. Harrison, P. P. Peressini, and R. O. Pohl
Phys. Rev. 167, 856 (1968)

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