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The ordered phase of methylammonium lead chloride CH3ND3PbCl3

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JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 178, Issue 5, Pages 1376-1385

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2004.12.037

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perovskite; methylammonium lead chloride; phase transition; neutron and synchrotron powder diffraction; rietveld refinement

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The perovskite-structured compound methylammonium lead chloride orders into a low-temperature phase of space group Pnma, in which at 80 K each of the orthorhombic axes a = 11.1747(2) angstrom, b = 11.3552(1) angstrom, and c = 11.2820(1) angstrom is doubled with respect to the room temperature disordered cubic phase (a = 5.669 angstrom). The structure was solved by ab initio methods using the programs EXPO and FOX. This unusual cell basis for space group Pnma is not that of a standard tilt system. This phase, in which the methylammonium ions, are ordered shows distorted octahedra. The octahedra possess a bond angle variance of 60.663(degrees 2) and a quadratic elongation of 1.018, and are more distorted than those in the ordered phase of methylammonium lead bromide. There is also an alternating long and short Pb-Cl bond along a, due to an off-center displacement of Pb within the octahedron. This suggests that the most rigid unit is actually the methylammonium cation, rather than the PbCl6 octahedra, in agreement with existing spectroscopic data. Crown Copyright (c) 2005 Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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