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Metavalent Bonding in Crystalline Solids: How Does It Collapse?
Guarneri, Ludovica; Jakobs, Stefan; von Hoegen, Alexander et al.
2021In Advanced Materials, 33 (n/a), p. 2102356
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Keywords :
atom probe tomography; bond breaking; materials by design; metavalent bonding; phase-change materials; property maps; thermoelectrics; topological insulators
Abstract :
[en] Abstract The chemical bond is one of the most powerful, yet much debated concepts in chemistry, explaining property trends in solids. Recently, a novel type of chemical bonding was identified in several higher chalcogenides, characterized by a unique property portfolio, unconventional bond breaking, and sharing of about one electron between adjacent atoms. This metavalent bond is a fundamental type of bonding in solids, besides covalent, ionic, and metallic bonding, raising the pertinent question as to whether there is a well-defined transition between metavalent and covalent bonds. Here, three different pseudo-binary lines, namely, GeTe1−xSex, Sb2Te3(1−x)Se3x, and Bi2−2xSb2xSe3, are studied, and a sudden change in several properties, including optical absorption ε2(ω), optical dielectric constant ε∞, Born effective charge Z*, electrical conductivity, as well as bond breaking behavior for a critical Se or Sb concentration, is evidenced. These findings provide a blueprint to experimentally explore the influence of metavalent bonding on attractive properties of phase-change materials and thermoelectrics. Particularly important is its impact on optical properties, which can be tailored by the amount of electrons shared between adjacent atoms. This correlation can be used to design optoelectronic materials and to explore systematic changes in chemical bonding with stoichiometry and atomic arrangement.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Guarneri, Ludovica
Jakobs, Stefan
von Hoegen, Alexander
Maier, Stefan
Xu, Ming
Zhu, Min
Wahl, Sophia
Teichrib, Christian
Zhou, Yiming
Cojocaru-Mirédin, Oana
Raghuwanshi, Mohit
Schön, Carl-Friedrich
Drögeler, Marc
Stampfer, Christoph
Lobo, Ricardo P. S. M.
Piarristeguy, Andrea
Pradel, Annie
Raty, Jean-Yves  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de physique > Physique des solides, interfaces et nanostructures
Wuttig, Matthias
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Language :
English
Title :
Metavalent Bonding in Crystalline Solids: How Does It Collapse?
Publication date :
06 August 2021
Journal title :
Advanced Materials
ISSN :
0935-9648
eISSN :
1521-4095
Publisher :
Wiley-Blackwell, United States
Volume :
33
Issue :
n/a
Pages :
2102356
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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CÉCI : Consortium des Équipements de Calcul Intensif
Funders :
F.R.S.-FNRS - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique [BE]
DGTRE - Région wallonne. Direction générale des Technologies, de la Recherche et de l'Énergie [BE]
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