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Microscopic origin of pressure-induced isosymmetric transitions in fluoromanganate cryolites

Materials Science 2014-10-16 v1

Abstract

Using first-principles density functional theory calculations, we investigate the hydrostatic pressure-induced reorientation of the Mn--F Jahn-Teller bond axis in the fluoride cryolite Na3_3MnF6_6. We find a first-order isosymmetric transition occurs between crystallographically equivalent monoclinic structures at approximately 2.15 GPa, consistent with earlier experimental studies. Analogous calculations for isostructural 3d03d^0 Na3_3ScF6_6 show no evidence of a transition up to 6.82 GPa. Mode crystallography analyses of the pressure-dependent structures in the vicinity of the transition reveals a clear evolution of the Jahn-Teller bond distortions in cooperation with an asymmetrical stretching of the equatorial fluorine atoms in the MnF6_6 octahedral units. We identify a change in orbital occupancy of the ege_g manifold in the 3d43d^4 Jahn-Teller active Mn(III) to be responsible for the transition, which stabilizes one monoclinic P21/nP2_1/n variant over the other.

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@article{arxiv.1405.3702,
  title  = {Microscopic origin of pressure-induced isosymmetric transitions in fluoromanganate cryolites},
  author = {Nenian Charles and James M. Rondinelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.3702},
  year   = {2014}
}

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10 pages, 9 figures