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Negative thermal expansion: Mechanisms and materials
Authors:Erjun Liang  Qiang Sun  Huanli Yuan  Jiaqi Wang  Gaojie Zeng  Qilong Gao
Institution:Key Laboratory of Materials Physics of Ministry of Education of China, and School of Physics & Microelectronics, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, China
Abstract:Negative thermal expansion (NTE) of materials is an intriguing phenomenon challenging the concept of traditional lattice dynamics and of importance for a variety of applications. Progresses in this field develop markedly and update continuously our knowledge on the NTE behavior of materials. In this article, we review the most recent understandings on the underlying mechanisms (anharmonic phonon vibration, magnetovolume effect, ferroelectrorestriction and charge transfer) of thermal shrinkage and the development of NTE materials under each mechanism from both the theoretical and experimental aspects. Besides the low frequency optical phonons which are usually accepted as the origins of NTE in framework structures, NTE driven by acoustic phonons and the interplay between anisotropic elasticity and phonons are stressed. Based on the data documented, some problems affecting applications of NTE materials are discussed and strategies for discovering and design novel framework structured NET materials are also presented.
Keywords:negative thermal expansion  mechanisms of thermal contraction  negative thermal expansion materials  lattice thermal dynamics  magnetovolume effect  ferroelectrostriction  charge transfer  anisotropic elasticity  
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