Abstract

AbstractHigh‐resolution micro‐Brillouin scattering and heat capacitiy studies of polar bis(guanidinium)zirconium bis(nitrilotriacetate)hydrate were performed in the temperature range 230–305 K. Strong anomalies in the Brillouin shift and the attenuation were observed near 290 K upon cooling for the sound waves corresponding to the c22 elastic constant. For this elastic constant, the coupling between the order parameter and the elastic strains is linear quadratic. In case of the c44 and c66, the coupling is biquadratic, giving rise to an increase of these parameters below 290 K. The analysis of the acoustic anomalies and heat capacity results near 290 K revealed that they correspond to a second‐order, cell‐multiplying, displacive phase transition. The second phase transition leads to weak acoustic anomalies at approximately 284 K. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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