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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 116(5): 1495-1500, 2019 01 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30651308

ABSTRACT

The parent compound of high-[Formula: see text] superconducting cuprates is a unique Mott insulator consisting of layers of spin-[Formula: see text] ions forming a square lattice and with a record high in-plane antiferromagnetic coupling. Compounds with similar characteristics have long been searched for without success. Here, we use a combination of experimental and theoretical tools to show that commercial [Formula: see text] is an excellent cuprate analog with remarkably similar electronic parameters to [Formula: see text] but larger buckling of planes. Two-magnon Raman scattering and inelastic neutron scattering reveal a superexchange constant reaching 70% of that of a typical cuprate. We argue that structures that reduce or eliminate the buckling of the [Formula: see text] planes could have an antiferromagnetic coupling that matches or surpasses the cuprates.

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Chemistry ; 23(8): 1805-1813, 2017 Feb 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27862472

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When exposed to air at ambient conditions, AgSO4 slowly reacts with moisture, yielding AgSO4 ⋅H2 O. The crystal structure determination (powder data) shows that it may be described as [Ag(OH2 )2 ][Ag(SO4 )2 ], with some sulfate groups being shared between different Ag2+ cations, resembling in that way its Cu2+ analogue. [Ag(OH2 )2 ][Ag(SO4 )2 ], the first hydrate of a compound of Ag2+ , was extensively characterized using many physicochemical methods.

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Inorg Chem ; 56(10): 5804-5812, 2017 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28463489

ABSTRACT

The X-ray diffraction data collected up to ca. 56 GPa and the Raman spectra measured up to 74.8 GPa for AgO, or AgIAgIIIO2, which is a prototypical mixed valence (disproportionated) oxide, indicate that two consecutive phase transitions occur: the first-order phase transition occurs between 16.1 GPa and 19.7 GPa, and a second-order phase transition occurs at ca. 40 GPa. All polymorphic forms host the square planar [AgIIIO4] units typical of low-spin AgIII. The disproportionated Imma form persists at least up to 74.8 GPa, as indicated by Raman spectra. Theoretical hybrid density functional theory (DFT) calculations show that the first-order transition is phonon-driven. AgO stubbornly remains disproportionated up to at least 100 GPa-in striking contrast to its copper analogue-and the fundamental band gap of AgO is ∼0.3 eV at this pressure and is weakly pressure-dependent. Metallization of AgO is yet to be achieved.

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Inorg Chem ; 56(23): 14651-14661, 2017 Dec 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29140700

ABSTRACT

A combined experimental-theoretical study of silver(I) and silver(II) fluorides under high pressure is reported. For AgI, the CsCl-type structure is stable to at least 39 GPa; the overtone of the IR-active mode is seen in the Raman spectrum. Its AgIIF2 sibling is a unique compound in many ways: it is more covalent than other known difluorides, crystallizes in a layered structure, and is enormously reactive. Using X-ray diffraction and guided by theoretical calculations (density functional theory), we have been able to elucidate crystal structures of high-pressure polymorphs of AgF2. The transition from ambient pressure to an unprecedented nanotubular structure takes place via an intermediate orthorhombic layered structure, which lacks an inversion center. The observed phase transitions are discussed within the broader framework of the fluorite → cotunnite → Ni2In series, which has been seen for other metal difluorides.

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