Tetrahedral rotations in alkaline-earth metal orthovanadates
arXiv:2308.10342 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.7.094407
Abstract
The alkaline-earth orthovanadate SrVO with the palmierite structure is reported to host a dielectric anomaly as well as a structural phase transition above the room temperature. With V ions and tetrahedral oxygen coordination, the crystal structure of this compound is not studied in detail from first principles yet. In this work, we perform a detailed analysis of the crystal structure and instabilities of MVO () orthovanadates with the palmierite structure using first principles density functional theory. We find that as the M cation size decreases, a significant structural distortion that changes the symmetry from to emerges. This change is accompanied with a rotation of the oxygen tetrahedra. Our calculations also indicate that the polar instability in these compounds are suppressed by these tetrahedral rotations.