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Phase transitions and temperature changes of the optical absorption edge in (NH2(C2H5)2)2CoCl4 layered crystal

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ABSTRACT This work was devoted to X-ray diffraction study and investigations of temperature changes of the optical absorption edge of (NH2(C2H5)2)2CoCl4 crystals in the region of possible phase transitions. The… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT This work was devoted to X-ray diffraction study and investigations of temperature changes of the optical absorption edge of (NH2(C2H5)2)2CoCl4 crystals in the region of possible phase transitions. The X-ray powder diffraction data revealed the monoclinic phase at room temperature – space group P2/n. The cobalt atom was found to be square-plane coordinated by four chlorine atoms resulting [CoCl4]2– anion, which is surrounded by two DEA+ cations. It was shown that the low-energy tail of the absorption edge in these materials possesses an exponential shape. In the temperature range above 255 K it follows the empirical Urbach’s rule. The obtained experimental data confirmed the existence of the ferroelastic phase in (NH2(C2H5)2)2CoCl4 in the temperature range between 255 and 326 K. The anomalous behaviour of the investigated parameters observed at the temperatures below 255 K would be related to earlier unknown phase transitions.

Keywords: temperature; absorption edge; phase transitions; c2h5 2cocl4; nh2 c2h5

Journal Title: Phase Transitions
Year Published: 2018

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