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Red Shift in Optical Excitations on Layered Copper Perovskites under Pressure: Role of the Orthorhombic Instability

The red shift under pressure in optical transitions of layered compounds with CuCl(6) (4−) units is explored through first‐principles calculations and the analysis of available experimental data. The results on Cu(2+)‐doped (C(2)H(5)NH(3))(2)CdCl(4), that is taken as a guide, show the existence of a...

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Autores principales: Carrasco‐Busturia, David, Sánchez‐Movellán, Inés, Tygesen, Alexander Sougaard, Bhowmik, Arghya, García‐Lastra, Juan María, Aramburu, José Antonio, Moreno, Miguel
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10107362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36322429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.202202933
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author Carrasco‐Busturia, David
Sánchez‐Movellán, Inés
Tygesen, Alexander Sougaard
Bhowmik, Arghya
García‐Lastra, Juan María
Aramburu, José Antonio
Moreno, Miguel
author_facet Carrasco‐Busturia, David
Sánchez‐Movellán, Inés
Tygesen, Alexander Sougaard
Bhowmik, Arghya
García‐Lastra, Juan María
Aramburu, José Antonio
Moreno, Miguel
author_sort Carrasco‐Busturia, David
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description The red shift under pressure in optical transitions of layered compounds with CuCl(6) (4−) units is explored through first‐principles calculations and the analysis of available experimental data. The results on Cu(2+)‐doped (C(2)H(5)NH(3))(2)CdCl(4), that is taken as a guide, show the existence of a highly anisotropic response to pressure related to a structural instability, driven by a negative force constant, that leads to an orthorhombic geometry of CuCl(6) (4−) units but with a hole displaying a dominant 3z(2)‐r(2) character (z being the direction perpendicular to the layer plane). As a result of such an instability, a pressure of only 3 GPa reduces by 0.21 Å the longest Cu(2+)‐Cl(−) distance, lying in the layer plane, while leaving unmodified the two other metal‐ligand distances. Owing to this fact, it is shown that the lowest d‐d transition would experience a red shift of 0.34 eV while the first allowed charge transfer transition is also found to be red shifted but only by 0.11 eV that reasonably concurs with the experimental value. The parallel study on Jahn‐Teller systems CdCl(2):Cu(2+) and NaCl:Cu(2+) involving tetragonal elongated CuCl(6) (4−) units shows that the reduction of the long axis by a pressure of 3 GPa is three times smaller than that for the layered (C(2)H(5)NH(3))(2)CdCl(4):Cu(2+) compound. Accordingly, the optical transitions of such systems, which involve a positive force constant, are much less sensitive to pressure than in layered compounds. The origin of the red shift under pressure undergone by the lowest d‐d and charge transfer transitions of (C(2)H(5)NH(3))(2)CdCl(4):Cu(2+) is discussed in detail.
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spelling pubmed-101073622023-04-18 Red Shift in Optical Excitations on Layered Copper Perovskites under Pressure: Role of the Orthorhombic Instability Carrasco‐Busturia, David Sánchez‐Movellán, Inés Tygesen, Alexander Sougaard Bhowmik, Arghya García‐Lastra, Juan María Aramburu, José Antonio Moreno, Miguel Chemistry Research Articles The red shift under pressure in optical transitions of layered compounds with CuCl(6) (4−) units is explored through first‐principles calculations and the analysis of available experimental data. The results on Cu(2+)‐doped (C(2)H(5)NH(3))(2)CdCl(4), that is taken as a guide, show the existence of a highly anisotropic response to pressure related to a structural instability, driven by a negative force constant, that leads to an orthorhombic geometry of CuCl(6) (4−) units but with a hole displaying a dominant 3z(2)‐r(2) character (z being the direction perpendicular to the layer plane). As a result of such an instability, a pressure of only 3 GPa reduces by 0.21 Å the longest Cu(2+)‐Cl(−) distance, lying in the layer plane, while leaving unmodified the two other metal‐ligand distances. Owing to this fact, it is shown that the lowest d‐d transition would experience a red shift of 0.34 eV while the first allowed charge transfer transition is also found to be red shifted but only by 0.11 eV that reasonably concurs with the experimental value. The parallel study on Jahn‐Teller systems CdCl(2):Cu(2+) and NaCl:Cu(2+) involving tetragonal elongated CuCl(6) (4−) units shows that the reduction of the long axis by a pressure of 3 GPa is three times smaller than that for the layered (C(2)H(5)NH(3))(2)CdCl(4):Cu(2+) compound. Accordingly, the optical transitions of such systems, which involve a positive force constant, are much less sensitive to pressure than in layered compounds. The origin of the red shift under pressure undergone by the lowest d‐d and charge transfer transitions of (C(2)H(5)NH(3))(2)CdCl(4):Cu(2+) is discussed in detail. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-12-05 2023-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10107362/ /pubmed/36322429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.202202933 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Chemistry - A European Journal published by Wiley-VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Carrasco‐Busturia, David
Sánchez‐Movellán, Inés
Tygesen, Alexander Sougaard
Bhowmik, Arghya
García‐Lastra, Juan María
Aramburu, José Antonio
Moreno, Miguel
Red Shift in Optical Excitations on Layered Copper Perovskites under Pressure: Role of the Orthorhombic Instability
title Red Shift in Optical Excitations on Layered Copper Perovskites under Pressure: Role of the Orthorhombic Instability
title_full Red Shift in Optical Excitations on Layered Copper Perovskites under Pressure: Role of the Orthorhombic Instability
title_fullStr Red Shift in Optical Excitations on Layered Copper Perovskites under Pressure: Role of the Orthorhombic Instability
title_full_unstemmed Red Shift in Optical Excitations on Layered Copper Perovskites under Pressure: Role of the Orthorhombic Instability
title_short Red Shift in Optical Excitations on Layered Copper Perovskites under Pressure: Role of the Orthorhombic Instability
title_sort red shift in optical excitations on layered copper perovskites under pressure: role of the orthorhombic instability
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10107362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36322429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.202202933
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