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Raman spectra of biphenyl have been obtained under pressures up to 15 GPa. The results indicated that with the increase of pressure, the effect of inter- and intra-molecular π-πconjugation and delocation increases, accompanied by the intensity enhancement of the Raman bands, and blue shift of the frequency. The intensity ratio (Rf/a) of two Fermi resonance bands υ'6 + υ' 1 and υ' 8 decreases, and the frequency difference Δ increases with the pressure. The Fermi resonance phenomenon disappears when the pressure goos up to 8 GPa. Using J.F. Bertran's theory, we obtained the relationship of the inherent frequency difference Δ0 and coupling coefficient ω with pressure. This phenomenon was explained by high-pressure phase transition. The mechanism of high pressure induced Fermi resonance weakening was also discussed.
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Keywords:
- biphenyl /
- Fermi resonance /
- high pressure /
- Raman spectroscopy







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