Abstract

The pressure dependence of several Raman lines of Ge and $3C$-SiC has been studied up to 11 GPa with a gasketed diamond anvil cell. A nonlinear dependence of the $\mathrm{TO}(\ensuremath{\Gamma})$ frequencies on pressure and a softening of the $\mathrm{TA}(X)$ modes of Ge have been observed. The Gr\uneisen parameters of several optical and acoustical phonons of $3C$-SiC corresponding to critical points at the edges of the zone have been determined. The linewidths of the long-wavelength optical phonons of $3C$-SiC increase for pressures above 10 GPa. This observation is interpreted in terms of an increase in the decay rates of the $\ensuremath{\Gamma}$ optical phonons into two acoustical modes.

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