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Theoretical study on order-disorder phase transition of CH3NH3PbCl3 |
Jing Chang(常静)1, Zhen-Yi Jiang(姜振益)1,2, Qi Song(宋齐)1, Lei Chen(陈磊)1, Yan-Min Lin(林彦明)1, Bo Zhou(周波)1 |
1 Shaanxi Key Laboratory for Theoretical Physics Frontiers, Institute of Modern Physics, Northwest University, Xi'an 710069, China; 2 Multidisciplinary Materials Research Center, Frontier Institute of Science and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710054, China |
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Abstract Order-disorder phase transitions for CH3NH3PbCl3 are studied with density functional theory. Our calculations show that the disorder is manifested in two aspects in the cubic phase, namely, the disorder of orientation and rotation of organic groups. Organic groups of[CH3] and[NH3] in cubic crystals can easily rotate around its C3 axis. At the same time,[CH3NH3]+ organic groups can also orient to different spatial directions due to the weak interactions between organic group and inorganic frame. Our results show that its possible phase transition path starts from the deviation of organic groups from the crystal c-axis. Its structural transition changes from disordered cubic phase to hydrogen-only disordered tetragonal structure in the process of decreasing symmetry. The disordered high temperature cubic phase can be expressed as a statistical average of substructures we rebuilt. The electrostatic repulsive force between adjacent organic groups triggers out the formation of low temperature phase on cooling.
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Received: 18 April 2019
Revised: 23 September 2019
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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61.43.Bn
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(Structural modeling: serial-addition models, computer simulation)
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64.70.K-
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64.70.kt
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(Molecular crystals)
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61.50.Ks
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(Crystallographic aspects of phase transformations; pressure effects)
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 51572219, 51872227, 11204239, and 11447030), the Project of Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province of China (Grant Nos. 2015JM1018, 2013JQ1018, 15JK1759, and 15JK1714), and the Science Foundation of Northwest University of China (Grant No. 12NW06). |
Corresponding Authors:
Zhen-Yi Jiang
E-mail: jiangzy@nwu.edu.cn,jiang_zhenyi@hotmail.com
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Jing Chang(常静), Zhen-Yi Jiang(姜振益), Qi Song(宋齐), Lei Chen(陈磊), Yan-Min Lin(林彦明), Bo Zhou(周波) Theoretical study on order-disorder phase transition of CH3NH3PbCl3 2019 Chin. Phys. B 28 116105
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