Abstract

For the first time, the Nambu–Goldstone optical mode has been observed in ferroelastic crystals. The amplitudon and phason modes were identified in the Raman spectra of the K3Na(SeO4)2 (KNSe) crystal. We discuss the occurrence of such lattice vibration with regard to the possible presence of an incommensurate (IC) phase. The potential scenario of the dynamics of the SO4 tetrahedron leading to the appearance of an IC phase, accompanied by critical temperature behavior of two external vibrations of Ag symmetry, is given together with the molecular mechanism of the phase transitions in the material studied. The effect of the spatial reorganization of the crystal lattice associated with the ferroelastic domains of the KNSe crystal of W and W′ types is also discussed. We show that the emergence of such a domain structure may also be a source of incommensurability.

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