Hydrogen Bonding Analysis of Structural Transition-Induced Symmetry Breaking and Spin Splitting in a Hybrid Perovskite Employing a Synergistic Diffraction-DFT Approach.
Yi XieGabrielle KoknatNicholas J WeadockXiaoping WangRuyi SongMichael F ToneyVolker BlumDavid B MitziPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Two-dimensional (2D) hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites (HOIPs) offer an outstanding opportunity for spin-related technologies owing in part to their tunable structural symmetry breaking and distortions driven by organic-inorganic hydrogen (H) bonds. However, understanding how H-bonds tailor inorganic symmetry and distortions and therefore enhance spin splitting for more effective spin manipulation remains imprecise due to challenges in measuring H atom positions using X-ray diffraction. Here, we report a thermally induced structural transition (at ∼209 K) for a 2D HOIP, (2-BrPEA) 2 PbI 4 [2-BrPEA = 2-(2-bromophenyl)ethylammonium], which induces inversion asymmetry and a strong spin splitting (Δ E > 30 meV). While X-ray diffraction generally establishes heavy atom coordinates, we utilize neutron diffraction for accurate H atom position determination, demonstrating that the structural transition-induced rearrangement of H-bonds with distinct bond strengths asymmetrically shifts associated iodine atom positions. Consequences of this shift include an increased structural asymmetry, an enhanced difference between adjacent interoctahedra distortions (i.e., Pb-I-Pb bond angles), and therefore significant spin splitting. We further show that H-only density-functional theory (DFT) relaxation of the X-ray structure shifts H atoms to positions that are consistent with the neutron experimental data, validating a convenient pathway to more generally improve upon HOIP H-bonding analyses derived from quicker/less-expensive X-ray data.
Keyphrases
- density functional theory
- molecular dynamics
- electron microscopy
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- dual energy
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