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Article Investigation of the Anomalous Behavior of the Linewidth (Damping Constant) for the Raman Ag Modes in Srsno3 Ceramic(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022) Kiraci, A.The anomalous behavior of the linewidth (damping constant) for the Raman A(g) modes of 223 cm(-1) and 260 cm(-1) that contribute to the phase transition mechanism of SrSnO3 ceramic close to the phase transition temperatures of T-C1= 650 K and T-C2= 530 K, respectively, was calculated as function of temperature from the pseudospin-phonon coupled (PS) and the energy fluctuation (EF) models below (T < T-C) and above (T > T-C) the phase transition temperatures of T-C1 and T-C2. For this calculation, the frequency shift of these modes were associated as the order parameter and disorder parameter below and above T-C, respectively. Our results are in good agreement with the observed linewidth of these 223 cm(-1) and 260 cm(-1) Raman A(g) modes. In addition, these two models (PS and EF) were used to deduce the values of the activation energy for SrSnO3 ceramic below and above the phase transition temperatures of T-C1 and T-C2.Article Calculation of the Halfwidth and the Activation Energy for the Soft Raman Modes in the Brominated Compounds of Tris-Sarcosine Calcium Chloride(Walailak University, 2022) Kiraci, A.This letter contributes how to calculate the anomalous behavior for the damping constant (halfwidth) of the ferroelectric Tris-Sarcosine Calcium Chloride (TSSC) and its brominated compounds TSSC1−xBrx (x = 0.13, 0.42 and 0.60) from the wavenumber data of the soft modes below the phase transition temperature of TC. The pseudospin-phonon coupled (PS) and the energy fluctuation (EF) models derived from the dynamical Ising model were used. Both PS and EF models have been used to contribute understanding the temperature dependence of the phase transition mechanism of TSSC1−xBrx. In addition, values of the activation energy for TSSC1−xBrx (x = 0, 0.13, 0.42 and 0.60) were extracted from the damping constant as calculated from both models (PS and EF). Our results indicate order-disorder type phase transition for TSSC1−xBrx. © 2022, Walailak University. All rights reserved.Article Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 3A Phenomenological Study on Ferroelectric Β-Glycine(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021) Kiraci, A.The anomalous behavior of the specific heat for beta-glycine was analyzed in terms of the compressible Ising model approximately 5 K below and above the ferrelectric-paraelectric phase transition temperature of T-C =252 K. The obtained value of the critical exponent alpha =0.12 in the ferroelectric phase (T < TC) was consistent with that predicted from the 3-d Ising model (alpha =0.13), while the obtained value of alpha =0.32 in the paraelectric phase (T > TC) was consistent with that predicted from the 2-d potts model (alpha =0.30). Some thermodynamic quantities such as the internal energy, the entropy and the free energy of beta-glycine were then predicted in terms of these extracted values of the critical exponents close to the phase transition temperature of TC. Our calculated values of the thermodynamic quantities are in good agreement with the observed data.Article Analysis of the Specific Heat and the Free Energy and Calculation of the Entropy and the Internal Energy of [N(ch3)4]2mnbr4 Close To the Phase Transition(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021) Kiraci, A.The critical behavior of the specific heat and the Gibbs free energy of [N(CH3)(4)](2)MnBr4 was analyzed using the 'sing model close to the phase transition temperature of T-c = 276.5 K. Obtained value of alpha=0.02 from the Gibbs free energy and from the specific heat approximately 2.0 K and 1.4 K, respectively, below Tc (ferroelastic phase) and also deduced value of alpha= 0.04 from the specific heat approximately 0.3 K above T-c (paraelastic phase) can be compared with that predicted from mean field theory (alpha = 0). Also, the entropy and the internal energy of this crystal were predicted.Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 3A Phenomenological Study on Ferroelastic Kh3(Seo3)2 and Kd3(Seo3)2(Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2021) Kiraci, A.The anomalous behavior of the Brillouin frequency shift omega of the soft acoustic mode for KH3(SeO3)(2) and KD3(SeO3)(2), and also the volume thermal expansion proportional to(V) and the specific heat C of KH3(SeO3)(2) have been analyzed for various temperature intervals close to the phase transition temperatures TC at around 211 K and 302 K, respectively. Our extracted values of the critical exponent from C and proportional to(V) of KH3(SeO3)(2) within the temperature intervals of vertical bar T -T-C vertical bar < 7 K are nearly zero, while the critical exponent extracted from the Brillouin frequency shift data of both KH3(SeO3)(2) and KD3(SeO3)(2) within the same temperature interval of vertical bar T -T-C vertical bar < 7 K decrease very rapidly toward to zero as the phase transition temperatures are approached. Our results indicate that the critical behavior of omega, proportional to(V) and C of both KH3(SeO3)(2) and KD3(SeO3)(2) can be described with the same critical exponent within the temperature interval of vertical bar T -T-C vertical bar < 2 K.
