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High-pressure phase ofLaPO4studied by x-ray diffraction and second harmonic generation
Victor MilmanA. HirschAlexandra FriedrichLars PetersBjörn WinklerJavier Ruiz-fuertesJavier Ruiz-fuertesLkhamsuren BayarjargalWolfgang MorgenrothGeorg Rothsubject
DiffractionPhase transitionMaterials scienceEnthalpy02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyLattice constantPhase (matter)Acentric factorX-ray crystallographyddc:530Surface second harmonic generation0210 nano-technologydescription
The pressure-induced phase transition of monazite-type ${\mathrm{LaPO}}_{4}$ at $\ensuremath{\approx}26$ GPa is studied by single-crystal x-ray diffraction and second harmonic generation (SHG) up to 31 GPa. The structure of the postmonazite phase of ${\mathrm{LaPO}}_{4}$ has been obtained and it is shown that it corresponds to a post-barite-type structure with an acentric space group $P{2}_{1}{2}_{1}{2}_{1}$. A strong increase of the SHG signal at the transition confirms that the high-pressure polymorph is noncentrosymmetric. The phase transition involves a significant discontinuous decrease of the unit-cell volume by 6%, which is mainly due to a strong contraction of the $a$ lattice parameter. Enthalpy differences between polymorphs with monazite-, barite-, and post-barite-type structures have been obtained from density-functional-theory-based calculations. They also yield a transition pressure of 21 GPa for the monazite to postbarite phase transition, but indicate that the barite-type phase is significantly more stable, implying that the transition into this phase may be kinetically hindered. As the transition pressure for the monazite-type to post-barite-type structure is reproduced with reasonable accuracy, we predict the corresponding phase-transition pressures of ${\mathrm{NdPO}}_{4}$ and ${\mathrm{GdPO}}_{4}$ to be 35 and 45 GPa, respectively.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2016-10-28 | Physical Review B |