Abstract
A range of synthetic carbonated apatites and human dental enamel have been studied at low temperatures
(50 K) by laser Raman spectroscopy. The widths of the Raman spectral bands of hydroxyapatite
were significantly reduced at low temperatures with the appearance of several peaks unobserved
at room temperatures. The number of observed phosphate and hydroxyl ion Raman peaks
was consistent with the space group P63. Spectra of carbonated apatites were not further resolved
at low temperatures and Raman peak broadening due to loss of long-range translational order in
the apatite structure was linearly correlated with the carbonate content of the sample. The same
Raman peak broadening occurred in the spectrum of dental enamel. The number of carbonate bands
in the Raman spectrum of carbonated apatites indicated that carbonate exists in two crystallographically
distinct sites of different symmetry within the apatite structure.
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