Lattice dynamics and negative thermal expansion in the framework compound ZnNi(CN)4 with two-dimensional and three-dimensional local environments
ZnNi(CN)4 is a three-dimensional (3D) framework material consisting of two interpenetrating PtS-type networks in which tetrahedral [ZnN4] units are linked by square-planar [NiC4] units. Both the parent compounds, cubic Zn(CN)2 and layered Ni(CN)2, are known to exhibit 3D and 2D negative thermal expa...
Main Authors: | D'Ambrumenil, S, Zbiri, M, Chippindale, A, Hibble, S, Marelli, E, Hannon, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Physical Society
2019
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