Interplay of thermal diffuse scattering and correlated compositional disorder in KCl1-xBrx

Ella Mara Schmidt, Sofia Thomas, Johnathan M. Bulled, Arianna Minelli, Andrew L. Goodwin

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Abstract

Single-crystal X-ray diffuse scattering measurements are reported of the compositional series KCl1-x Br x, a model system for the broader family of disordered rocksalts. Using a combination of Monte Carlo simulations and lattice dynamical calculations, we show that the observed diffuse scattering is well described in terms of (i) non-statistical anion distributions, (ii) local lattice relaxations accompanying Cl/Br substitution, and (iii) the contribution from low-energy phonons. It is found that a tendency for compositional domain formation broadens the thermal diffuse scattering by splitting and softening the acoustic phonon branches. This effect, which is strongest for intermediate compositions, is seen in both experiment and calculation alike. These results establish a link between local compositional order and unconventional lattice dynamics in this system, and reinforce emerging design principles of exploiting compositional fluctuations to tailor physical properties, such as thermal conductivity, that depend on phonon broadening.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)385-391
Number of pages7
JournalActa Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials
Volume78
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2022
Externally publishedYes

Funding

Funding for this research was provided by: H2020 European Research Council (grant No. 788144 to Andrew Goodwin); Leverhulme Trust (grant No. RPG-2018-268 to Andrew Goodwin and Johnathan Bulled).

Keywords

  • Diffuse scattering
  • Disordered rocksalts
  • Lattice dynamics

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