2015 年 57 巻 5 号 p. 285-290
Phonon properties of lead titanate were investigated by measuring polarization-direction dependence of Raman intensities. Quantitative angle-resolved Raman spectroscopy is advantageous for detecting anisotropic nature of the sample material since that reflects the symmetry of vibrational modes. In this study, a broadband half-waveplate was utilized to establish high quantitativity, stability, and spatial reliability of the angle-resolved measurement.