The Raman spectra of the KOH-doped ice polymorphs: V and VI |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of British Columbia, 2207 Main Mall, Vancouver V6T1Z4, Canada;2. Institute of Earth Sciences, St-Petersburg State University & IPGG RAS, 2 Makarova, 199034 Saint-Petersburg, Russia |
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Abstract: | The effect on the Raman spectra of the proton ordering induced by KOH in the high pressure phases of ice, ice V and VI has been studied. Our previous Raman studies of ice V and ice VI (ref.1) showed spectroscopic evidence of partial proton ordering at low temperatures (below about 130 K) in ice V and a possible phase change in ice VI. These conclusions were made on the measurements of the lattice vibration region. The present results, based on the observation of the bands due to the uncoupled O-D stretching vibrations of KOH-doped ice V and, in particular, ice VI, show that some kind of proton ordering or partial proton ordering may be induced by the presence of KOH dopant in these two ices.A Lorentzian curve fit has been used to separate the main band from the side bands in the relatively complex structured band due to the uncoupled O-D stretching vibration in ice V and ice VI. |
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