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Negative Hydration Expansion in ZrW2O8: Microscopic Mechanism, Spaghetti Dynamics, and Negative Thermal Expansion

Materials Science 2018-07-04 v1

Abstract

We use a combination of X-ray diffraction, total scattering and quantum mechanical calculations to determine the mechanism responsible for hydration-driven contraction in ZrW2_2O8_8. Inclusion of H2_2O molecules within the ZrW2_2O8_8 network drives the concerted formation of new W--O bonds to give one-dimensional (--W--O--)n_n strings. The topology of the ZrW2_2O8_8 network is such that there is no unique choice for the string trajectories: the same local changes in coordination can propagate with a large number of different periodicities. Consequently, ZrW2_2O8_8 is heavily disordered, with each configuration of strings forming a dense aperiodic `spaghetti'. This new connectivity contracts the unit cell \emph{via} large shifts in the Zr and W atom positions. Fluctuations of the undistorted parent structure towards this spaghetti phase emerge as the key NTE phonon modes in ZrW2_2O8_8 itself. The large relative density of NTE phonon modes in ZrW2_2O8_8 actually reflect the degeneracy of volume-contracting spaghetti excitations, itself a function of the particular topology of this remarkable material.

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@article{arxiv.1804.04906,
  title  = {Negative Hydration Expansion in ZrW2O8: Microscopic Mechanism, Spaghetti Dynamics, and Negative Thermal Expansion},
  author = {Mia Baise and Phillip M. Maffettone and Fabien Trousselet and Nicholas P. Funnell and François-Xavier Coudert and Andrew L. Goodwin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.04906},
  year   = {2018}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures