Local atomic structures and lattice dynamics of inverse colossal barocaloric ammonium thiocyanate
Zhang, Z.*; Gong, W.
; 川北 至信
; 他9名*
Zhang, Z.*; Gong, W.; Kawakita, Yukinobu; 9 of others*
NH
SCN exhibits successive phase transitions from monoclinic to orthorhombic, and then to tetragonal. The former phase transition is accompanied by an inverse colossal barocaloric effect and a huge negative thermal expansion. This transition is complicated by the possibly coexisting orientational disorder of NH
and SCN
, and the mechanism is still unclear. Here, NH
SCN is investigated using high-resolution neutron powder diffraction, pair distribution function analysis, and Raman scattering. Both the average and local structural analysis indicate that only NH
is orientationally disordered in the orthorhombic phase and SCN
becomes subsequently disordered in the tetragonal phase. Both temperature-induced and pressure-induced hardening behaviors of SCN
related vibrations are observed, which leads to the breakage of hydrogen bonds-linked NH
with SCN
and further facilitates phase transition. Our findings provide a solid standing point of atomic structures and dynamics, on which the scenario of the phase transition and the associated physical properties is established.