A Detailed Investigation of the Short- and Long-Range Structure of ZrTe<sub>5</sub> via Temperature-dependent Rietveld Refinement and PDF Studies
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Abstract
Zirconium pentatelluride (ZrTe5) has been investigated heavily for its anomalous transport properties, with transition temperatures of ~60 K and ~150 K. The origin of the anomalies observed in its resistivity curve has been hotly debated in the literature. To provide further insight into this complex system, a thorough temperature-dependent structural study was conducted with high resolution datasets collected from the National Synchrotron Light Source II at Brookhaven National Laboratory (NSLS-II, BNL). This exhaustive structural investigation at various temperatures shows subtle structural changes consistent to the anomaly temperatures reported in literature. Both Rietveld refinements of in-situ powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) and pair distribution function (PDF) fittings shed light on intricate changes in the short- and long-range of the crystal structure and the interesting physics associated with ZrTe5. The results of these refinements will be discussed in detail to relate effects of temperature on the crystal structure, electronic structure, and physical properties.
*This work was supported by the US Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering, under Contract No. DE-SC0012704.
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Presenters
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Shannon J Lee
- Brookhaven National Laboratory