Tilt and shift polymorphism in molecular perovskites
Stefan Bürger, Shivani Grover, Keith T. Butler, Hanna L. B. Boström, Ricardo Grau‐Crespo, Gregor Kieslich
Abstract
-propyl, where different polymorphs crystallise in the perovskite structure but with different tilt systems depending on the synthetic conditions. Tilt and shift polymorphism is a direct ramification of the use of molecular building units in molecular perovskites and as such is unknown for inorganic perovskites. Given the role of polymorphism in materials science, medicine and mineralogy, and more generally the relation between physicochemical properties and structure, the concept introduced herein represents an important step in classifying the crystal chemistry of molecular perovskites and in maturing the field.
Topics & Concepts
Tilt (camera)Materials sciencePolymorphism (computer science)CrystallographyNanotechnologyGeneticsBiologyChemistryGenotypeGeometryGeneMathematicsPerovskite Materials and ApplicationsSolid-state spectroscopy and crystallographyPolyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications