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Autori principali: Ren, Guodong, Singh, Shantanu, Jung, Gwan Yeong, Choi, Wooseon, Chen, Huandong, Zhao, Boyang, Ye, Kevin, Lupini, Andrew R., Chi, Miaofang, Hachtel, Jordan A., Kim, Young-Min, Ravichandran, Jayakanth, Mishra, Rohan
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.09717
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author Ren, Guodong
Singh, Shantanu
Jung, Gwan Yeong
Choi, Wooseon
Chen, Huandong
Zhao, Boyang
Ye, Kevin
Lupini, Andrew R.
Chi, Miaofang
Hachtel, Jordan A.
Kim, Young-Min
Ravichandran, Jayakanth
Mishra, Rohan
author_facet Ren, Guodong
Singh, Shantanu
Jung, Gwan Yeong
Choi, Wooseon
Chen, Huandong
Zhao, Boyang
Ye, Kevin
Lupini, Andrew R.
Chi, Miaofang
Hachtel, Jordan A.
Kim, Young-Min
Ravichandran, Jayakanth
Mishra, Rohan
contents Optically anisotropic materials are sought after for tailoring the polarization of light. Recently, colossal optical anisotropy was reported in a quasi-one-dimensional chalcogenide, Sr1.125TiS3. Compared to SrTiS3, the excess Sr in Sr1.125TiS3 leads to periodic structural modulations and introduces additional electrons that undergo charge ordering on select Ti atoms to form a highly polarizable cloud oriented along the c-axis, hence, resulting in the colossolal optical anisotropy. Here, further enhancement of the colossal optical anisotropy to 2.5 in Sr1.143TiS3 is reported through control over the periodicity of the atomic-scale modulations. The role of structural modulations in tuning the optical properties in a series of SrxTiS3 compounds has been investigated using DFT calculations. The structural modulations arise from various stacking sequences of face-sharing TiS6 octahedra and twist-distorted trigonal prisms, and are found to be thermodynamically stable for x larger than 1 but smaller than 1.5. As x increases, an indirect-to-direct band gap transition is predicted for x equal to and larger than 1.143 along with an increased occupancy of Ti-dz2 states. Together, these two factors result in a theoretically predicted maximum birefriengence of 2.5 for Sr1.143TiS3. Single crystals of Sr1.143TiS3 were grown using a molten-salt flux method. Atomic-scale observations using scanning transmission electron microscopy confirm the feasibility of synthesizing SrxTiS3 with varied modulation periodicities. Overall, these findings demonstrate compositonal tunability of optical properties in SrxTiS3 compounds, and potentially in other hexagonal perovskites having structural modulations.
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spellingShingle Towards Atomic-Scale Control over Structural Modulations in Quasi-1D Chalcogenides for Colossal Optical Anisotropy
Ren, Guodong
Singh, Shantanu
Jung, Gwan Yeong
Choi, Wooseon
Chen, Huandong
Zhao, Boyang
Ye, Kevin
Lupini, Andrew R.
Chi, Miaofang
Hachtel, Jordan A.
Kim, Young-Min
Ravichandran, Jayakanth
Mishra, Rohan
Materials Science
Optically anisotropic materials are sought after for tailoring the polarization of light. Recently, colossal optical anisotropy was reported in a quasi-one-dimensional chalcogenide, Sr1.125TiS3. Compared to SrTiS3, the excess Sr in Sr1.125TiS3 leads to periodic structural modulations and introduces additional electrons that undergo charge ordering on select Ti atoms to form a highly polarizable cloud oriented along the c-axis, hence, resulting in the colossolal optical anisotropy. Here, further enhancement of the colossal optical anisotropy to 2.5 in Sr1.143TiS3 is reported through control over the periodicity of the atomic-scale modulations. The role of structural modulations in tuning the optical properties in a series of SrxTiS3 compounds has been investigated using DFT calculations. The structural modulations arise from various stacking sequences of face-sharing TiS6 octahedra and twist-distorted trigonal prisms, and are found to be thermodynamically stable for x larger than 1 but smaller than 1.5. As x increases, an indirect-to-direct band gap transition is predicted for x equal to and larger than 1.143 along with an increased occupancy of Ti-dz2 states. Together, these two factors result in a theoretically predicted maximum birefriengence of 2.5 for Sr1.143TiS3. Single crystals of Sr1.143TiS3 were grown using a molten-salt flux method. Atomic-scale observations using scanning transmission electron microscopy confirm the feasibility of synthesizing SrxTiS3 with varied modulation periodicities. Overall, these findings demonstrate compositonal tunability of optical properties in SrxTiS3 compounds, and potentially in other hexagonal perovskites having structural modulations.
title Towards Atomic-Scale Control over Structural Modulations in Quasi-1D Chalcogenides for Colossal Optical Anisotropy
topic Materials Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.09717