A high-pressure Raman study of FeTiO 3 ilmenite: Fermi resonance as a manifestation of Fe-Ti charge transfer

PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF MINERALS(2021)

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We investigated the 300 K high-pressure behavior of ilmenite using Raman spectroscopy to 54 GPa. Upon compression, we observe a Fermi resonance between the lowest frequency A g symmetry peaks (ν 4 and ν 5 ) between ~ 10 and ~ 30 GPa: bands that involve major components of Ti–O and Fe–O-related displacements, respectively. The peaks’ relative intensities switch at ~ 18 GPa and they also reach their minimum separation at ~ 20 GPa, indicating that their maximum resonance occurs between 18 and 20 GPa. The negative shift of the Ti–O-associated ν 4 vibration under compression is fully consistent with a shift in valence of Ti from 4 + to 3 + under compression. Anomalously small mode shifts of other, more localized vibrations are also consistent with a charge transfer from Fe to Ti under compression. At higher pressures, we have not found definitive evidence for a transition to the perovskite-structure at 300 K, which has been well characterized at high pressures and temperatures. At 40 GPa, we observe an apparent reversible disordering that persists up to our highest pressure. The 300 K mode shifts of the Raman active modes in FeTiO 3 under pressure are notably different from those of other ABO 3 compounds (where A = Mg, Mn and B = Ti, Si); in other ilmenite-structured compounds, the peaks shift at a faster rate and there has not been any observation of Fermi resonance. Thus, iron’s complex electronic structure, and its charge transfer with titanium, appears to play a primary role in the behavior of phonons in FeTiO 3 ilmenite.
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Ilmenite,High pressure,Raman spectroscopy,Fermi resonance
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