Reversible luminescence thermochromism in dipotassiumsodium tris[dicyanoargentate(I)] and the role of structural phase transitions
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01/10/2002
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As a function of temperature, the layered compound K2Na[Ag(CN)213 displays dramatic variations in luminescence thermochromism with major trend changes occurring around 80 K. In order to understand these interesting optical properties, high-resolution neutron diffraction investigations were performed on a polycrystalline sample of this material in the temperature range from 1.5 to 300 K, and previous synchrotron X-ray data of Larochelle et al. (Solid State Commun. 114, 155 (2000)) were reinterpreted. The corresponding significant structural changes were found to be continuous with an anomalous increase of the monoclinic c-lattice parameter with decreasing temperature, associated with slight reorientations of two inequivalent, approximately linear N-C-Ag-C-N units. In the whole temperature range, the crystal structure is monoclinic with the space group C2/m. Based on the structural results, the major luminescence thermochromism changes around 80 K are attributed to the dominance of a back energy transfer process from low- to high-energy excitons at high temperatures. (E) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). |
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eng |
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Academic Press Inc |
| Palavras-Chave | #Chemistry, Inorganic & Nuclear #Chemistry, Physical #Luminescence Thermochromism #Phase Transitions #Temperature Dependence #Crystal Structure #Neutron And Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction #Neutron Powder Diffraction #Fluorescence Thermochromism #Photophysical Properties #Copper(i) Complexes #Excited-state #Ab-initio #Tetranuclear #Clusters #Halide #Cu4i4(pyridine)4 #C1 #240599 Classical Physics not elsewhere classified #780102 Physical sciences #0299 Other Physical Sciences |
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Journal Article |