Structural properties of one-dimensional $\mathrm{Cs}_2\mathrm{CoCl}_4$ confined within single-walled carbon nanotubes
Abstract
Crystals under one-dimensional (1D) confinement are well-known to exhibit drastic changes in metallicity, magnetic properties and chemical state, however, the intermediate phase space between binary metal halides and ternary metal halide perovskites remains poorly explored, especially in the context of the rich polymorphism exhibited by both families in the one-dimensional limit. Through aberration-corrected (scanning) transmission electron microscopy and multislice simulations, it is shown that the metal halide crystallizes in the tetragonal and orthorhombic rod groups under radial compression within single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) of increasingly small diameter, with a massive re-entrant orthorhombic strain towards the extremum. The persistence of is determined from fits to the d.c. magnetization, with a surprisingly small increase in the effective moment ( to ) and Weiss constant ( to ) after confinement in the SWCNTs, suggesting that the confined structure topologically preserves the core magnetic properties of the bulk. Both unconventional polymorphs observed are noticeably different to the high-pressure piezochromic polymorph previously shown to undergo a tetrahedral-to-octahedral coordination transition, highlighting 1D confinement as a unique tool for structural manipulation.
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@article{arxiv.2606.28983,
title = {Structural properties of one-dimensional $\mathrm{Cs}_2\mathrm{CoCl}_4$ confined within single-walled carbon nanotubes},
author = {Jaskaran S. Mangat and Yu Lei and Matthew Weyland and Yisong Han and Kiran Bal and Martin R. Lees and Craig I. Hiley and Piotr Dłużewski and Sławomir Kret and Peng Wang and Richard I. Walton and Jeremy Sloan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.28983},
year = {2026}
}
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Thirteen pages including Supplementary Information. Four figures in the main text, and seven figures in the Supplementary Information