Infrared properties ofT’-phaseR2CuO4insulating compounds

Abstract
Reflectance studies on single crystals of a series of rare-earth (R=Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd) copper oxides have been made to determine phonon frequencies as a function of rare-earth mass. The increase in interatomic force constants with increasing rare-earth mass, which leads to a reduction in the lattice parameters, increases the vibrational frequencies. In addition, the change from the T-phase La2 CuO4 to the T’-phase R2 CuO4 crystal structure causes changes in the phonon frequencies that are due both to the changing lattice parameters and to the relocation of the apical oxygen atoms.