Quantum buckling in metal-organic framework materials
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Abstract
Metal organic frameworks are porous materials composed of metal ions or clusters coordinated by organic molecules. As a response to applied uniaxial pressure, molecules of straight shape in the framework start to buckle. Under sufficiently low temperatures, this buckling is of quantum nature, described by a superposition of degenerate buckling states. Buckling states of adjacent molecules couple in a transverse Ising type behavior. On the example of the metal organic framework topology MOF-V we derive the phase diagram under applied strain, showing a normal, a parabuckling, and a ferrobuckling phase. At zero temperature, quantum phase transitions between the three phases can be induced by strain. This novel type of order opens a new path towards strain induced quantum phases.
Publication: R. M. Geilhufe, Quantum buckling in metal-organic framework materials, submitted
Presenters
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R. Matthias Geilhufe
NORDITA
Authors
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R. Matthias Geilhufe
NORDITA