Publication
Names
  • M. De La Pierre
  • C. Carteret
  • L. Maschio
  • E. André
  • R. Orlando
  • R. Dovesi
Title
Raman modes of carbonate minerals as pressure and temperature gauges up to 6 GPa and 500 °C
Abstract
Powder and single crystal Raman spectra of the two most common phases of calcium carbonate are calculated with ab initio techniques (using a “hybrid” functional and a Gaussian-type basis set) and measured both at 80 K and room temperature. Frequencies of the Raman modes are in very good agreement between calculations and experiments: the mean absolute deviation at 80 K is 4 and 8 cm−1 for calcite and aragonite, respectively. As regards intensities, the agreement is in general good, although the computed values overestimate the measured ones in many cases. The combined analysis permits to identify almost all the fundamental experimental Raman peaks of the two compounds, with the exception of either modes with zero computed intensity or modes overlapping with more intense peaks. Additional peaks have been identified in both calcite and aragonite, which have been assigned to $^{18}O$ satellite modes or overtones. The agreement between the computed and measured spectra is quite satisfactory; in particular, simulation permits to clearly distinguish between calcite and aragonite in the case of powder spectra, and among different polarization directions of each compound in the case of single crystal spectra.
Keywords
Raman spectroscopy, band list, low temperature, minerals, carbonates, aragonite, calcite
Content
band list data, spectral data, numerical model
Year
2014
Journal
Journal of Chemical Physics
Volume
140
Pages
164509
Pages number
12
Document type
article
Publication state
published