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Soft mode anisotropy in negative thermal expansion material ReO$_3$

Materials Science 2021-12-15 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

We use a symmetry-motivated approach to analyse neutron pair distribution function data to investigate the mechanism of negative thermal expansion (NTE) in ReO3_3. This analysis shows that the local structure of ReO3_3 is dominated by an in-phase octahedral tilting mode and that the octahedral units are far less flexible to scissoring type deformations than the octahedra in the related compound ScF3_3. These results support the idea that structural flexibility is an important factor in NTE materials, allowing the phonon modes that drive a volume contraction of the lattice to occupy a greater volume in reciprocal space. The lack of flexibility in ReO3_3 restricts the NTE-driving phonons to a smaller region of reciprocal space, limiting the magnitude and temperature range of NTE. In addition, we investigate the thermal expansion properties of the material at high temperature and do not find the reported second NTE region. Finally, we show that the local fluctuations, even at elevated temperatures, respect the symmetry and order parameter direction of the observed P4/mbmP4/mbm high pressure phase of ReO3_3. The result indicates that the motions associated with rigid unit modes are highly anisotropic in these systems.

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@article{arxiv.2108.03006,
  title  = {Soft mode anisotropy in negative thermal expansion material ReO$_3$},
  author = {Tobias A. Bird and Mark G. L. Wilkinson and David A. Keen and Ronald I. Smith and Nicholas C. Bristowe and Martin T. Dove and Anthony E. Phillips and Mark S. Senn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.03006},
  year   = {2021}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures