Single-crystal structure and Raman spectroscopy of synthetic titanite analog CaAlSiO4F |
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Authors: | Hannes Krüger Daniel M. Többens Peter Tropper Udo Haefeker Volker Kahlenberg Martin R. Fuchs Vincent Olieric Ulrike Troitzsch |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography,University of Innsbruck,Innsbruck,Austria;2.Department of Crystallography, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH,Berlin,Germany;3.Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institute,Villigen,Switzerland;4.Research School of Earth Sciences,Australian National University,Canberra,Australia |
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Abstract: | Synthetic CaAlSiO4F, the Al-F analog of titanite, has been investigated using single-crystal synchrotron diffraction experiments at Beamline X06DA (Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland) and Raman spectroscopy. The presented structural model with 40 parameters was refined against 506 unique reflections to a final R o b s of 0.026 (space group A2/a, a = 6.9120(11), b = 8.5010(10), c = 6.435(2) Å, β = 114.670(11)°, and Z = 4) and exhibits less distorted coordination polyhedra than earlier models from powder data. Vibrational spectra were calculated in harmonic approximation at the Γ point from fully relaxed energy optimisations of the crystal structure, using 3D-periodic density functional theory with Gaussian basis sets and the software CRYSTAL06. The lattice parameters of the fully relaxed structure were in good agreement with the experimental values, with the calculated values 0.8 ± 0.4 % too large; the monoclinic angle was calculated 0.4° too large. The agreement of the calculated Raman frequencies with the observed ones was very good, with standard deviation ±3 cm?1 and maximum deviations of ±7 cm?1. Furthermore, a detailed discussion of the atomic displacements associated with each Raman mode is given. |
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