We present temperature-dependent inelastic-neutron-scattering measurements, accompanied by ab initio calculations of the phonon spectra and elastic properties as a function of pressure to quantitatively explain an unusual combination of negative thermal expansion and negative linear compressibility behavior of ZnAu2(CN)4. The mechanism of the negative thermal expansion is identified in terms of specific anharmonic phonon modes that involve bending of the -Zn-NC-Au-CN-Zn- linkage. The soft phonon at the L point at the Brillouin zone boundary quantitatively relates to the high-pressure phase transition at about 2 GPa. The ambient pressure structure is also found to be close to an elastic instability that leads to a weakly first-order transiti...
This study explores the relationship between phonon dynamics and negative thermal expansion (NTE) in...
Negative thermal expansion (NTE) has both scientific and application value as a novel physical behav...
Neutron diffraction at 11.4 and 295 K and solid-state <sup>67</sup>Zn NMR are used to determine both...
We present temperature-dependent inelastic-neutron-scattering measurements, accompanied by ab initio...
We present temperature-dependent inelastic-neutron-scattering measurements, accompanied by ab initio...
We have performed temperature dependent inelastic neutron scattering measurements to study the anhar...
Zn(CN)2 and Ni(CN)2 are known for exhibiting anomalous thermal expansion over a wide temperature ran...
The well-known idea of "structure determines properties" can be understood profoundly in the case of...
ZnNi(CN)4 is a three-dimensional (3D) framework material consisting of two interpenetrating PtS-type...
We study the temperature dependence of the pressure-induced softening in the negative thermal expans...
The counterintuitive phenomenon of negative linear compressibility (NLC) is a highly desirable but r...
We show that KMn[Ag(CN)₂]₃ exhibits the strongest negative linear compressibility (NLC) effect over ...
β-Eucryptite (LiAlSiO4) shows anisotropic thermal expansion as well as one-dimensional super-ionic c...
We show that KMn[Ag(CN)<sub>2</sub>]<sub>3</sub> exhibits the strongest negative linear compressibil...
High structure flexibility can lead to large negative thermal expansion (NTE), but the reason is not...
This study explores the relationship between phonon dynamics and negative thermal expansion (NTE) in...
Negative thermal expansion (NTE) has both scientific and application value as a novel physical behav...
Neutron diffraction at 11.4 and 295 K and solid-state <sup>67</sup>Zn NMR are used to determine both...
We present temperature-dependent inelastic-neutron-scattering measurements, accompanied by ab initio...
We present temperature-dependent inelastic-neutron-scattering measurements, accompanied by ab initio...
We have performed temperature dependent inelastic neutron scattering measurements to study the anhar...
Zn(CN)2 and Ni(CN)2 are known for exhibiting anomalous thermal expansion over a wide temperature ran...
The well-known idea of "structure determines properties" can be understood profoundly in the case of...
ZnNi(CN)4 is a three-dimensional (3D) framework material consisting of two interpenetrating PtS-type...
We study the temperature dependence of the pressure-induced softening in the negative thermal expans...
The counterintuitive phenomenon of negative linear compressibility (NLC) is a highly desirable but r...
We show that KMn[Ag(CN)₂]₃ exhibits the strongest negative linear compressibility (NLC) effect over ...
β-Eucryptite (LiAlSiO4) shows anisotropic thermal expansion as well as one-dimensional super-ionic c...
We show that KMn[Ag(CN)<sub>2</sub>]<sub>3</sub> exhibits the strongest negative linear compressibil...
High structure flexibility can lead to large negative thermal expansion (NTE), but the reason is not...
This study explores the relationship between phonon dynamics and negative thermal expansion (NTE) in...
Negative thermal expansion (NTE) has both scientific and application value as a novel physical behav...
Neutron diffraction at 11.4 and 295 K and solid-state <sup>67</sup>Zn NMR are used to determine both...