J Mater Sci Technol ›› 1997, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (4): 274-279.

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Structures and Properties of LiF Cluster-assembled Nanofilms

Guanghou WANG(National Lab. of Solid State Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China)Fengqi LIU(Center for Advanced Studies in Science and Technology of Microstructures, Nanjing 210093, China)   

  • Received:1997-07-28 Revised:1997-07-28 Online:1997-07-28 Published:2009-10-10

Abstract: We have studied structures and properties of nanostructured films prepared with nanometersized lithium fluoride(LiF) clusters by inert gas condensation method, and then characterized by transmission electron microscope, Fourier transform infrared spectra and Raman scattering spectra, etc. Following important results are obtained: Multi-order-like Raman scatterings from LiF clusters are obtained, including the fine structure of the spectra. The observed Raman peaks are discussed in terms of surface optical modes, Lo. To, LA modes and their combination form.As the cluster size decreases, the phonons are confined in nanoscale so that the q vector selection rule is relaxed or even totally free of q conservation, and prohibition at the first- and third-order scatterings in the bulk LiF crystal is relaxed. The sudece modes appear and play an important role in Raman scattering processes. The infrared absorption spectra are obtained with different deposition conditions. When the clusters are in the medium size range from ~7 to 15 nm, most infrared absorption peaks are second-order feature, and no single surface mode emerges. For the smaller clusters, molecular-like vibration is observed whereas the broad band of long wavelength transverse-optical modes appear from 580 to 400 nm-1 for the clusters larger than 19 nm