Songhao Guo, Yifan Zhang, Kejun Bu, Yiqiang Zhan, Xujie Lü
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Abstract
Functional materials, possessing specific properties and performing particular functions beyond their mechanical or structural roles, are the foundation of modern matter science including energy, environment, and quantum sciences. The atomic and electronic structures of these materials can be significantly altered by external stimuli such as pressure. High-pressure techniques have been extensively utilized to deepen our understanding of structure-property relationships for materials, while also enabling emergent or enhanced properties. In this Feature Article, we review the transformative impact of high pressure on the chemical and physical properties of functional materials, including perovskite materials, low-dimensional metal halides, metal chalcogenides, metal oxides, and inorganic molecular crystals. By analyzing recent advancements and methodological approaches in high-pressure research, we provide insights into the mechanisms driving structural and property changes in these materials. We also emphasize the significance of translating the knowledge gained from high pressures to the design of new functional materials. Finally, we highlight the potential of high-pressure chemistry and nano-architectonics in advancing functional materials and discuss the future directions and challenges in this field.
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