Elastic constants of cubic lead fluoride from 300 to 850 K

Abstract
Measurements of ultrasonic velocity in single-crystal cubic PbF2 have been made over a temperature range from 300 to 850 K. Values of the three independent, adiabatic elastic constants over this temperature range are obtained from C11, (C11+C12+2C44)2, (C11C12)2, and C44. The results are anomalous at the Faraday temperature of 711 K for PbF2, which is well below its melting temperature of 1158 K. A large decrease in the elastic constant C11 and much smaller decrease in C12 and C44 are observed near 711 K in addition to the nearly linear decrease in the elastic constants with temperature.