Abstract

The paper reports on an acoustic study of the temperature dependences of the ultrasonic-wave velocity and attenuation in a LiCsSO4 crystal within the 190–295 K temperature region, which includes the interval of the pseudoproper second-order ferroelastic phase transition (202 K). The velocity of the transverse xy acoustic mode is found to decrease by more than six times at the phase transition. The possibility of performing ultrasonic studies both in the region of the ferroelastic phase transition temperature and below it is demonstrated. The results are treated in terms of Landau’s theory. Waves not associated with the soft mode are shown to exhibit anomalies which are supposedly due to an intermediate phase, whose existence was suggested in a number of publications.

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