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Ultrafast electron diffraction study of single-crystal (EDO-TTF)2SbF6: Counterion effect and dimensionality reduction

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Abstract Ultrafast electron diffraction is a sensitive tool to directly study molecular dynamics in structural detail. Here, we report the influence of counterion size on the photoinduced insulator-to-metal phase transition… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Ultrafast electron diffraction is a sensitive tool to directly study molecular dynamics in structural detail. Here, we report the influence of counterion size on the photoinduced insulator-to-metal phase transition in two derivatives of the organic salt (EDO-TTF) 2 XF 6 . For X = P, three dominant motions are present and the molecules undergo the transition, whereas in the case of X = Sb, only two dominant motions are found and the molecules do not evolve into the metallic state. This reduction in dimensionality is supported by a novel data analysis method involving singular value decomposition of time-resolved electron diffraction data in reciprocal space.

Keywords: reduction; counterion; edo ttf; diffraction; electron diffraction; ultrafast electron

Journal Title: Chemical Physics Letters
Year Published: 2017

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