Abstract
The conditions for the excitation of transverse and longitudinal polar modes in the processes of Raman scattering of light in mono- and polydomain lithium tantalate single crystals are established using a backscattering geometry. The relative intensity of the overtone Raman spectrum on the longitudinal and transverse fundamental polar excitations is much higher in the polydomain sample. Unfortunately, the exact reason for the difference in the Raman spectra of the mono- and polydomain lithium tantalate samples is unknown. The frequencies of the two overtone bands exceeded the exact value of the overtone frequency corresponding to the fundamental longitudinal polar mode $4{A}_{1}(\text{LO})$, which clearly indicates the existence of bound phonon pairs (biphonons). This is consistent with theory and has been shown for both mono- and polydomain samples. On the basis of the general theory of bound states of quasiparticles, the possibility of the existence of bound states of quadrupole excitations of the antipolar type in the vibrational spectrum of a polydomain crystal of lithium tantalate is predicted.
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