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Assigning a structural motif using spontaneous molecular dipole orientation in thin films


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Author list: M. Roman, A. Dunn (a), S. Taj, Z. G. Keolopile, A. Rosu-Finsen, M. Gutowski, and M. R. S. McCoustra,
A. M. Cassidy and D. Field

Publication year: 2018

Journal acronym: PCCP

Issue number: 46

ISSN: 29038-29044

URL: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2018/CP/C8CP06010J

Languages: English



Spontaneous orientation of molecular dipoles has been observed to produce bulk electric fields, termed ‘spontelectric’ fields, in a broad variety of molecular solid thin films formed by condensation from the gas phase. Such spontelectric fields are found in cis-methyl formate (cis-MF) and the present work combines observation of these fields with high quality ab initio studies of cis-MF monomers and dimers. This enables a prediction of the structural motif within the unit cell of the crystalline phase of solid cis-MF, showing it to be a non-polar dimer. Dimer formation at deposition temperatures of >90 K is therefore cited to contribute to the observed collapse of the spontelectric field at these temperatures. This is the first time that such a structural prediction has been made using observations of spontelectric behaviour as a key indicator.


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