Microscopic Difference of Hydrogen Double-minimum Potential Well Detected by Hydroxyl Group in Hydrogen-bonded System

POSTER

Abstract

We investigate the microscopic structure of hydrogen double-well potentials in a hydrogen-bonded ferroelectric system exposed to radioactive particles of hydrogen-ion beams. The hydrogen-bonded system is ubiquitous, forming the base of organic-inorganic materials and the double-helix structure of DNA inside biological materials. In order to determine the difference of microscopic environments, an atomic-scale level analysis of solid-state 1H high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra was performed. The hydrogen environments of inorganic systems represent the Morse potentials and wave function of the eigen state and eigen-state energy derived from the Schrödinger equation. The wave functions for the real space of the localized hydrogen derived from the approximated solutions in view of the atomic scale by using quantum mechanics are manifested by a difference in the chargedensity distribution.

*This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education(2019R1A6A1A10072987 and 2020R1I1A3A04038112).

Presenters

  • Se-Hun Kim

    • Jeju National University

Authors

  • Se-Hun Kim

    • Jeju National University