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Title: | Noncentrosymmetric, transverse structural modulation in SrAl4, and elucidation of its origin in the BaAl4 family of compounds |
Authors: | Ramakrishnan, Sitaram RAMAKRISHNAN, SRINIVASAN et al. Dept. of Physics |
Keywords: | Charge density waves Crystal structure Crystal symmetry Density of states Fermi surface Peierls transition Alloys Density functional theory X-ray diffraction 2024 |
Issue Date: | Jun-2024 |
Publisher: | American Physical Society |
Citation: | Physical Review Research, 6, 023277. |
Abstract: | At ambient conditions SrAl4 adopts the BaAl4 structure type with space group πΌβ’4/πβ’πβ’π. It undergoes a charge-density-wave (CDW) transition at πCDW=243 K, followed by a structural transition at ππ=87 K. Temperature-dependent single-crystal x-ray diffraction (SXRD) leads to the observation of incommensurate superlattice reflections at πͺ=πβ’π* with π=0.1116 at 200 K. The CDW has orthorhombic symmetry with the noncentrosymmetric superspace group πΉβ‘222β’(00π)β’00β’π , where πΉβ‘222 is a subgroup of πΉβ‘πβ’πβ’π as well as of πΌβ’4/πβ’πβ’π. Atomic displacements mainly represent a transverse wave, with displacements that are 90 deg out of phase between the two diagonal directions of the πΌ-centered unit cell, resulting in a helical wave. Small longitudinal displacements are provided by the second harmonic modulation. The orthorhombic phase realized in SrAl4 is similar to that found in EuAl4, except that no second harmonic could be determined for the latter compound. Electronic structure calculations and phonon calculations by density functional theory (DFT) have failed to reveal the mechanism of CDW formation. No clear Fermi surface nesting, electron-phonon coupling, or involvement of Dirac points could be established. However, DFT reveals that Al atoms dominate the density of states near the Fermi level, thus corroborating the SXRD measurements. SrAl4 remains incommensurately modulated at the structural transition, where the symmetry lowers from orthorhombic to π-unique monoclinic. The present work draws a comparison on the modulated structures of nonmagnetic SrAl4 and magnetic EuAl4 elucidating their similarities and differences, and firmly establishing that although substitution of Eu to Sr plays little to no role in the structure, the transition temperatures are affected by the atomic sizes. We have identified a simple criterion that correlates the presence of a phase transition with the interatomic distances. Only those compounds πβ’Al4βπ₯β’Gaπ₯ (π=Ba, Eu, Sr, Ca; 0<π₯<4) undergo phase transitions, for which the ratio π/π falls within the narrow range 2.51<π/π<2.54. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.023277 http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9689 |
ISSN: | 2643-1564 |
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