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Structural order-by-disorder in framework materials

ORAL

Abstract

Systems which do not order at absolute zero due to a large ground state degeneracy can generate new correlations through thermal or quantum fluctuations and attain long-range order. Here, the internal energy of different ground states is the same, but their free energy can differ because the fluctuations around them give a different entropic weighting to each ground state. This is known as order-by-disorder (ObD) and has proven useful in understanding a wide variety of observed ordering phenomena in magnetic systems such as spin ices and frustrated anti-ferromagnets. Outside magnetism, however, the ramifications of ObD physics remain largely unexplored. In this talk, we propose an ObD mechanism is at play in the observed structural transitions in a class of framework materials (MF3 metal triflourides), which display soft manifold lattice dynamics with an inability to go through a symmetry breaking distortion, providing the required ground state degeneracy analogous to that of frustrated magnetism.

Presenters

  • Gian Guzman-Verri

    Univ de Costa Rica

Authors

  • Gian Guzman-Verri

    Univ de Costa Rica

  • Peter B Littlewood

    Argonne National Lab, James Franck Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, Condensed Matter Theory, Argonne National Laboratory, University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory, Materials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory