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Spectroscopic evidence of polymorphism in vitreous B2O3
Authors:Nicholas Jason  Sinogeikin Stanislav  Kieffer John  Bass Jay
Affiliation:Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801, USA. JDNicholas@lbl.gov
Abstract:
Brillouin and Raman spectroscopy were performed on B2O3 glass compressed to 57 GPa at 273 K. Upon compression the sound velocities increase smoothly and the boroxol ring Raman mode vanishes by 11 GPa. Upon decompression the sound velocities follow a different path and at 3 GPa a discontinuity of 3 km/s in V(p) and 2 km/s in V(s) returns the velocities to the values seen on compression. After the transition, the boroxol ring Raman mode reappears. A second pressure cycle produces the same behavior, suggesting the 3 GPa transition occurs between vitreous polymorphs with different boron coordination.
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