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Thallium under extreme compression

2016

We present a combined theoretical and experimental study of the high-pressure behavior of thallium. X-ray diffraction experiments have been carried out at room temperature up to 125 GPa using diamond-anvil cells, nearly doubling the pressure range of previous experiments. We have confirmed the hcp-fcc transition at 3.5 GPa and determined that the fcc structure remains stable up to the highest pressure attained in the experiments. In addition, HP-HT experiments have been performed up to 8 GPa and 700 K by using a combination of x-ray diffraction and a resistively heated diamond-anvil cell. Information on the phase boundaries is obtained, as well as crystallographic information on the HT bcc …

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Exploring the properties of MTO4compounds using high-pressure powder x-ray diffraction

2015

Several ternary oxides with industrial applications, but also interesting for basic research, have been studied recently at room temperature under high-pressure conditions using synchrotron powder x-ray diffraction. In this article, part of these experiments will be summarized. The studied materials include zircon-type vanadates and scheelite-type tungstates as well as other oxides related to them. Several pressure-induced structural phase transitions that take place in these compounds under compression will be here described. In addition, the determination of the crystal structure of the high-pressure phases will be discussed. The reported studies have also allowed the accurate determinati…

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GdBO3 and YBO3 crystals under compression

2021

High-pressure X-ray diffraction studies on nanocrystals of the GdBO3 and YBO3 rare-earth orthoborates are herein reported up to 17.4(2) and 13.4(2) GPa respectively. The subsequent determination of the room-temperature pressure-volume equations of state is presented and discussed in the context of contemporary publications which contradict the findings of this work. In particular, the isothermal bulk moduli of GdBO3 and YBO3 are found to be 170(13) and 163(13) GPa respectively, almost 50% smaller than recent findings. Our experimental results provide an accurate revision of the high-pressure compressibility behaviour of GdBO3 and YBO3 which is consistent with the known systematics in isomor…

DiffractionMaterials scienceHigh-pressureThermodynamicsContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyInelastic light scattering010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesIsothermal processModuliAb initio quantum chemistry methodsMaterials ChemistryBulk modulusBulk modulusSynchrotron radiationMechanical EngineeringMetals and Alloys021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyX-ray diffractionPhosphors0104 chemical sciencesMechanics of MaterialsFISICA APLICADAX-ray crystallographyCompressibility0210 nano-technologyJournal of Alloys and Compounds
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Dense Post-Barite-type Polymorph of PbSO4 Anglesite at High Pressures

2019

Synchrotron X-ray diffraction measurements on lead sulfate have been performed up to 67 GPa using He as pressure transmitting medium. Experiments reveal the existence of a reversible pressure-induced phase transition from the initial Pnma barite-type to the P212121 post-barite-type structure at pressures above 27 GPa. This phase transition involves a volume collapse of 2.4% and requires a considerable pressure overshoot (large pressure range with coexistence of phases) to overcome the large kinetic barrier of the transition. DFT calculations confirm the experimental observations and support the hypothesis that post-barite-type phase is the thermodynamically stable high-pressure structure fo…

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Pressure-induced phase transformations in mineral chalcocite, Cu2S, under hydrostatic conditions

2014

Abstract High-pressure room-temperature angle-dispersive powder X-ray diffraction measurements on Cu2S chalcocite were performed up to 30 GPa using a diamond-anvil cell, He as pressure transmitting medium and synchrotron radiation. Two first-order phase transitions were found at 3.2 and 7.4 GPa. The indexation of the powder diffraction patterns suggests three different monoclinic cells for the low-pressure chalcocite and the two high-pressure phases. Subtle changes in the X-ray diffraction patterns suggest a third pressure-induced transition above 26 GPa. Structural parameters and compressibility are discussed and compared to those reported in a previous study on Cu2S nanowires.

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Structural phase transitions on AgCuS stromeyerite mineral under compression.

2012

The structural behavior of mineral Stromeyerite, AgCuS, has been studied by means of angle-dispersive X-ray diffraction measurements up to 13 GPa and ab initio total-energy calculations. Two high-pressure phase transitions are found at 1.4 and 5.7 GPa, from the initial distorted Ni(2)In-type phase (AuRbS-type, RP, space group Cmc2(1)) through an anti-PbClF-type phase (HP1, space group P4/nmm) to a monoclinic distortion of this latter phase (HP2, space group P2(1)/m). The collapse of the metal-metal interatomic distances at the RP-HP1 transition suggests a stronger metallic behavior of the high-pressure phase. The compressibility of the lattice parameters and the equation of state of the fir…

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High-pressure phase transformations in NdVO4 under hydrostatic, conditions: a structural powder x-ray diffraction study

2019

Room temperature angle dispersive powder x-ray diffraction experiments on zircon-type NdVO4 were performed for the first time under quasi-hydrostatic conditions up to 24.5 GPa. The sample undergoes two phase transitions at 6.4 and 19.9 GPa. Our results show that the first transition is a zircon-to-scheelite-type phase transition, which has not been reported before, and contradicts previous non-hydrostatic experiments. In the second transition, NdVO4 transforms into a fergusonite-type structure, which is a monoclinic distortion of scheelite-type. The compressibility and axial anisotropy of the different polymorphs of NdVO4 are reported. A direct comparison of our results with former experime…

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Structural and vibrational behavior of cubic Cu1.80(3)Se cuprous selenide, berzelianite, under compression

2020

[EN] We have performed an experimental study of the crystal structure and lattice dynamics of cubic Cu1.80(3)Se at ambient temperature and high pressures. Two reversible phase transitions were found at 2.9 and 8.7 GPa. The indexation of the angle-dispersive synchrotron x-ray diffraction patterns suggests a large orthorhombic cell and a monoclinic cell for the high-pressure phases. Raman measurements provide additional information on the local structure. The compressibility of the three ambient temperature phases has been determined and compared to that of other sulphides and selenides.

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High-pressure stability and compressibility ofAPO4(A=La, Nd, Eu, Gd, Er, and Y) orthophosphates: An x-ray diffraction study using synchrotron radiati…

2010

Room-temperature angle-dispersive x-ray diffraction measurements on zircon-type ${\text{YPO}}_{4}$ and ${\text{ErPO}}_{4}$, and monazite-type ${\text{GdPO}}_{4}$, ${\text{EuPO}}_{4}$, ${\text{NdPO}}_{4}$, and ${\text{LaPO}}_{4}$ were performed in a diamond-anvil cell up to 30 GPa using neon as pressure-transmitting medium. In the zircon-structured oxides we found evidence of a reversible pressure-induced structural phase transformation from zircon to a monazite-type structure. The onset of the transition is at 19.7 GPa in ${\text{YPO}}_{4}$ and 17.3 GPa in ${\text{ErPO}}_{4}$. In ${\text{LaPO}}_{4}$ a nonreversible transition is found at 26.1 GPa and a barite-type structure is proposed for …

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High-pressure/high-temperature phase diagram of zinc

2018

The phase diagram of zinc (Zn) has been explored up to 140 GPa and 6000K, by combining optical observations, x-ray diffraction, and ab initio calculations. In the pressure range covered by this study, Zn is found to retain a hexagonal close-packed (hcp) crystal symmetry up to the melting temperature. The known decrease of the axial ratio (c/a) of the hcp phase of Zn under compression is observed in x-ray diffraction experiments from 300K up to the melting temperature. The pressure at which c/a reaches root 3 (approximate to 10GPa) is slightly affected by temperature. When this axial ratio is reached, we observed that single crystals of Zn, formed at high temperature, break into multiple pol…

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