Frustrated Structural Instability in Superconducting Quasi-One-Dimensional K_{2}Cr_{3}As_{3}
Keith M Taddei1, Guangzong Xing2, Jifeng Sun2
1Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, USA.
Abstract:
We present density functional theory and neutron total scattering studies on quasi-one-dimensional superconducting K_{2}Cr_{3}As_{3} revealing a frustrated structural instability. Our first principles calculations find a significant phonon instability, which, under energy minimization, corresponds to a frustrated orthorhombic distortion. In neutron diffraction studies we find large atomic displacement parameters with anomalous temperature dependencies, which result from highly localized orthorhombic distortions of the CrAs sublattice and coupled K displacements. These results suggest a more complex phase diagram than previously assumed for K_{2}Cr_{3}As_{3} with subtle interplays of structure, electron-phonon, and magnetic interactions.
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