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Fabrication and Optimization of Type II Silicon Clathrate Films
Published on: October 14, 2025
Inelastic neutron scattering study of the lattice dynamics in the clathrate compound BaGe₅
C Candolfi1, U Aydemir, M M Koza
1Max-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe, Nöthnitzer Str. 40, 01187 Dresden, Germany. Institut Jean Lamour, UMR 7198 CNRS-Université de Lorraine, Parc de Saurupt, CS 50840 F-54011 Nancy Cedex, France.
Abstract:
We report inelastic neutron scattering (INS) measurements on the polycrystalline oP60-type clathrate BaGe5, whose crystal structure is related to the type-I clathrate Ba8Ge43□3 and to the cP124-clathrate Ba6Ge25. Our results show that BaGe5 exhibits a similar phonon density of states (PDOS) in the energy range 0-40 meV with respect to Ba8Ge43□3. The low-energy region of the PDOS spectrum (0-10 meV) consists of two peaks at 4.1 and 6.2 meV likely related to Ba-weighted modes. Compared to Ba8Ge43□3, the low-energy region of the phonon spectrum of BaGe5 shows a more complex structure, likely reflecting the presence of three distinct crystallographic sites for Ba. The specific heat data of BaGe5, reexamined in light of the INS results, indicate that the Ba-weighted modes dominate the low-temperature behavior of Cp.
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