Intrinsic Localized Modes Observed in the High Temperature Vibrational Spectrum of NaI
arXiv:0810.2823 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.79.134304
Abstract
Inelastic neutron measurements of the high-temperature lattice excitations in NaI show that in thermal equilibrium at 555 K an intrinsic mode, localized in three dimensions, occurs at a single frequency near the center of the spectral phonon gap, polarized along [111]. At higher temperatures the intrinsic localized mode gains intensity. Higher energy inelastic neutron and x-ray scattering measurements on a room-temperature NaI crystal indicate that the creation energy of the ground state of the intrinsic localized mode is 299 meV.
17 pages, 5 figures Revised version; final version