Design Rules and Discovery of Face-Sharing Hexagonal Perovskites
Design Rules and Discovery of Face-Sharing Hexagonal Perovskites
Hexagonal perovskites with face-sharing octahedral connectivity are an underexplored class of materials. We propose quantitative design principles for stabilizing face-sharing ABX3 hexagonal perovskites based on a comparative analysis of oxides and sulfides. By mapping structural preferences across a phase-space defined by an electronegativity-corrected tolerance factor and the Shannon radius of the A-site cations, we identify distinct thresholds that separate hexagonal phases from competing cubic polymorphs having corner-sharing octahedral connectivity. Our analysis reveals that sulfides differ significantly from oxides due to the increased covalency of the transition metal-sulfur bonds, which enables broader compositional flexibility. Applying these principles, we predict a set of thermodynamically formable ABO3 and ABS3 compounds that are likely to adopt face-sharing octahedral connectivity. These findings establish a predictive framework for designing hexagonal perovskites, highlighting sulfides as promising candidates for obtaining quasi-one-dimensional materials having transition-metal cations for novel ferroic phenomena.
M. J. Swamynadhan、Gwan Yeong Jung、Pravan Omprakash、Rohan Mishra
晶体学
M. J. Swamynadhan,Gwan Yeong Jung,Pravan Omprakash,Rohan Mishra.Design Rules and Discovery of Face-Sharing Hexagonal Perovskites[EB/OL].(2025-08-19)[2025-08-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.09088.点此复制
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