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A molecular dynamics study of an incommensurate modulation compound: 4,4 '-dichlorobiphenyl sulphone

Pan, Y. S.
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Brown, D.
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Zuniga, F. J.
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2004
Ferroelectrics

A molecular dynamics simulation of 4, 4'-dichlorobiphenyl sulfone was carried out in order to study the phase transition from a normal to incommensurate modulated phase observed experimentally. Agreements of simulated and experimental diffraction patterns and lattice constants indicates that the simulation is able to well reproduce the normal-incommensurate phase transition. The incommensurate modulation is found to originate from large-scale fluctuations in the displacements of the molecules.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/00150190490462397
Author(s)
Pan, Y. S.
Brown, D.
Zuniga, F. J.
Chapuis, G.  
Date Issued

2004

Published in
Ferroelectrics
Volume

305

Issue

1

Start page

53

End page

56

Subjects

modulated structure

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molecular dynamics

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incommensurate structure

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phase-transition

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bis(4-chlorophenyl)sulfone

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