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Title: | Dielectric and Raman investigations of structural phase transitions in (C2H5NH3)(2)CdCl4 |
Authors: | Yadav, Ruchika Swain, Diptikanta Kundu, Partha P. Nair, Harikrishnan S. Narayana, Chandrabhas Elizabeth, Suja |
Keywords: | Physical Chemistry Atomic, Molecular & Chemical Physics Metal-Organic Framework Layer Structures Perovskite-Like Crystals (C2H5Nh3)2CdCl4 Spectroscopy Relaxation Spectra Density Formate |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Citation: | Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 17 18 Yadav, R.; Swain, D.; Kundu, P. P.; Nair, H. S.; Narayana, C.; Elizabeth, S., Dielectric and Raman investigations of structural phase transitions in (C2H5NH3)(2)CdCl4. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2015, 17 (18), 12207-12214. |
Abstract: | Temperature-dependent Raman and dielectric measurements have been carried out on (C2H5NH3)(2)CdCl4 single crystals. Raman studies reveal the presence of two structural phase transitions below room temperature at 216 K and 114 K. The phase transitions are marked by anomalies in temperature dependence of wave-number and full width half maximum (FWHM) of several vibrational modes. The transitions are also accompanied by anomalies in dielectric measurements. Raman and dielectric data indicate that the transition at 216 K is order-disorder in nature and is driven by re-orientation of organic ions, while the transition at 114 K is due to coupling between the CdCl6 octahedron and the organic chain. Further high temperature dielectric measurements reveal the presence of one more structural phase transition around 473 K across which dispersion in dielectric parameters is observed. The activation energies and relaxation time obtained for high temperature dielectric phases are characteristic of combined reorientation motions of alkyl ammonium cations. |
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URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/1877 |
ISSN: | 1463-9076 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Articles (Chandrabhas N.) |
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