Abstract
On the basis of an analysis of data on a large number of compounds exhibiting displacive phase transitions, it is observed (with no known exceptions) that the transition temperature decreases with hydrostatic pressure for those transitions associated with soft zone-center optic phonons and increases for those transitions associated with soft zone-boundary optic phonons. This difference in behavior is tentatively interpreted in terms of a reversal in the roles of the short-range and long-range forces in the lattice dynamics of the two cases.
- Received 19 August 1975
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.35.1767
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