Pressure-induced ferroelectric-like transition creates a polar metal in defect antiperovskites Hg 3 Te 2 X 2 (X = Cl, Br)

Nature Communications(2021)

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Ferroelectricity is typically suppressed under hydrostatic compression because the short-range repulsions, which favor the nonpolar phase, increase more rapidly than the long-range interactions, which prefer the ferroelectric phase. Here, based on single-crystal X-ray diffraction and density-functional theory, we provide evidence of a ferroelectric-like transition from phase I 2 1 3 to R 3 induced by pressure in two isostructural defect antiperovskites Hg 3 Te 2 Cl 2 (15.5 GPa) and Hg 3 Te 2 Br 2 (17.5 GPa). First-principles calculations show that this transition is attributed to pressure-induced softening of the infrared phonon mode Γ 4 , similar to the archetypal ferroelectric material BaTiO 3 at ambient pressure. Additionally, we observe a gradual band-gap closing from ~2.5 eV to metallic-like state of Hg 3 Te 2 Br 2 with an unexpectedly stable R 3 phase even after semiconductor-to-metal transition. This study demonstrates the possibility of emergence of polar metal under pressure in this class of materials and establishes the possibility of pressure-induced ferroelectric-like transition in perovskite-related systems.
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Density functional theory,Electronic materials,Ferroelectrics and multiferroics,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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