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Function: file_get_contents
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Function: simplexml_load_file_from_url
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Function: getPubMedXML
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Function: pubMedSearch_Global
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Function: pubMedGetRelatedKeyword
File: /var/www/html/index.php
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Function: require_once
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Using a first-principles approach, we design the heteroanionic oxynitride MoON to exhibit a first-order isosymmetric thermally activated Peierls-type metal-insulator transition (MIT). We identify a ground state insulating phase (α-MoON) with monoclinic Pc symmetry and a metastable high temperature metallic phase (β-MoON) of equivalent symmetry. We find that ordered fac-MoO_{3}N_{3} octahedra with edge and corner connectivity stabilize the twisted Mo-Mo dimers present in the α phase, which activate the MIT through electron localization within the 4d a_{1g} manifold. By analyzing the temperature dependence of the soft zone-boundary instability driving the MIT, we estimate an ordering temperature T_{MIT}∼900 K. Our work shows that electronic transitions can be designed by exploiting multiple anions, and heteroanionic materials could offer new insights into the microscopic electron-lattice interactions governing unresolved transitions in homoanionic oxides.
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