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Blanchard M., Balan Etienne, Giura P., Beneut K., Yi H. H., Morin G., Pinilla C., Lazzeri M., Floris A. (2014). Infrared spectroscopic properties of goethite : anharmonic broadening, long-range electrostatic effects and Al substitution. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 41 (4), p. 289-302. ISSN 0342-1791.

Titre du document
Infrared spectroscopic properties of goethite : anharmonic broadening, long-range electrostatic effects and Al substitution
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000333237400007
Auteurs
Blanchard M., Balan Etienne, Giura P., Beneut K., Yi H. H., Morin G., Pinilla C., Lazzeri M., Floris A.
Source
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 2014, 41 (4), p. 289-302 ISSN 0342-1791
The infrared spectrum and its temperature dependence (20-320 K) were collected on a synthetic goethite sample (alpha-FeOOH). In addition, the infrared powder absorption spectrum of goethite and aluminum-substituted goethite was computed using ab initio quantum mechanical calculations based on density functional theory. This combined experimental and theoretical approach allows (1) the unequivocal assignment of absorption bands to the corresponding vibrational modes, (2) separate identification of the effects of the particle shape and of the aluminum substitution on the infrared spectrum, and (3) a discussion of the anharmonic properties and the origin of the line broadening in goethite. In particular, the two well-resolved OH bending absorption bands show different temperature evolution. Their detailed analysis suggests that the broadening of the band at similar to 800 cm(-1) cannot be described solely by a usual three-phonon process. The strong anharmonic behavior of this mode implies the addition of a four-phonon process, such as a pure dephasing process. In our calculations, the effect of the Hubbard U correction is also investigated and found to be most visible on the OH stretching and bending modes, in relation to the associated structural relaxation. The OH stretching frequencies decrease, leading to a better agreement with experimental frequencies, while the OH bending frequencies increase.
Plan de classement
Géologie et formations superficielles [064]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010061872]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010061872
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