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Vibrational Spectra of Strontium Bismuth Molybdate: Experiment and First Principles Calculation. / Sokolenko, E.; Buyanova, E.; Mikhailovskaya, Z. et al.
In: Inorganic Materials, Vol. 59, No. 3, 2023, p. 284-290.

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Sokolenko E, Buyanova E, Mikhailovskaya Z, Slyusarev G. Vibrational Spectra of Strontium Bismuth Molybdate: Experiment and First Principles Calculation. Inorganic Materials. 2023;59(3):284-290. doi: 10.1134/S0020168523030135

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title = "Vibrational Spectra of Strontium Bismuth Molybdate: Experiment and First Principles Calculation",
abstract = "This paper presents first principles quantum-chemical calculations of vibrational spectra of SrMoO4 clusters and clusters of Sr0.4Bi0.4MoO4, a cation-deficient scheelite-like phase. The calculation results are compared to experimental Raman spectroscopy data. The effects of bismuth incorporation and structural disorder in the clusters show up as additional scissoring vibrations of oxygens. {\textcopyright} 2023, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.",
author = "E. Sokolenko and E. Buyanova and Z. Mikhailovskaya and G. Slyusarev",
note = "Текст о финансировании #1 In this study, we used equipment at the Shared Research Facilities Center, North-Caucasus Federal University. Текст о финансировании #2 This work was supported by the Russian Federation Ministry of Science and Higher Education (unique project identifier no. RF–2296.61321X0043, agreement no. 075-15-2021-672). The synthesis of the materials, their characterization, and the experimental determination of their functional characteristics were supported by the Russian Science Foundation (grant no. 20-73-10048).",
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