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Raman scattering and synchrotron X-ray diffraction have been used to investigate the high-pressure behavior of l-alanine. This study has confirmed a structural phase transition observed by Raman scattering at 2.3 GPa and identified it as a change from orthorhombic to tetragonal structure. Another phase transformation from tetragonal to monoclinic structure has been observed at about 9 GPa. From the equation of state, the zero-pressure bulk modulus and its pressure derivative have been determined as (31.5±1.4) GPa and 4.4±0.4, respectively.  相似文献   

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The powder X-ray diffraction of YbX (X?=?P, As and Sb) with a NaCl-type structure has been studied with synchrotron radiation up to 63?GPa at room temperature. YbSb undergoes the first-order structural phase transition from the NaCl-type (B1) to the CsCl-type (B2) structure at around 13?GPa. The structural change to the B2 structure occurs with the volume collapse of about 1% at 13?GPa. The transition pressure of YbSb is surprisingly lower than that of any other heavier LnSb (Ln?=?Dy, Ho, Er, Tm and Lu). The pressure-induced phase transitions in YbP and YbAs are observed at around 51?GPa and 52?GPa respectively. The transition pressure of both compounds is much higher than that of YbSb. The high-pressure structural behaviour of YbX (X?=?P, As and Sb) is discussed. The volume versus pressure curve for YbX with the NaCl-type structure is fitted by a Birch equation of state. The bulk moduli of these compounds with the NaCl-type structure are 104?GPa for YbP, 85?GPa for YbAs and 52?GPa for YbSb.  相似文献   

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By use of synchrotron radiation, powder X-ray diffraction of ScSb and YSb with a NaCl-type structure has been studied up to 45 GPa at room temperature. A first-order phase transition from the NaCl-type (B1) to a CsCl-type structure (B2) began to occur at around 28 GPa for ScSb and at around 26 GPa for YSb. Crystal data of the high-pressure phase of both antimonides are obtained. The high-pressure structural behavior of ScSb and YSb is similar to that of heavier LnSb (Ln=Dy-Lu). The B1-B2 transition for ScSb and YSb can be understood according to the rigid sphere model. The bulk moduli of ScSb and YSb are about 58 GPa at ambient pressure.  相似文献   

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We investigated the behavior of the structure of titanium hydride (TiH2), an important compound in hydrogen storage research, at elevated temperatures (0-120 °C) and high pressures (1 bar-34 GPa). Temperature-induced changes of TiH2 as indicated in the alteration of the ambient X-ray demonstrated a cubic to tetragonal phase transition occurring at about 17 °C. The main focus of this study was to identify any pressure-induced structural transformations, including possible phase transitions, in TiH2. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction studies were carried out in situ (diamond anvil cell) in a compression sequence up to 34 GPa and in subsequent decompression to ambient pressure. The pressure evolution of the diffraction patterns revealed a cubic (Fm-3m) to tetragonal (I4/mmm) phase transition at 2.2 GPa. The high-pressure phase persisted up to 34 GPa. After decompression to ambient conditions the observed phase transition was completely reversible. A Birch-Murnaghan fit of the unit cell volume as a function of pressure yielded a zero-pressure bulk modulus K0=146(14) GPa, and its pressure derivative K0=6(1) for the high-pressure tetragonal phase of TiH2.  相似文献   

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Static compression experiments to 50 GPa, employing X-ray diffraction through a diamond cell, were made on NaF, NaBr and NaI. NaF was found to transform from its initial B1 (NaCl-type) to the B2 (CsCl-type) structure at 27 ± 1GPa on the ruby fluorescence scale with a volume change at the transition of ?8.9%. New high-pressure polymorphs showing birefringence under microscope were found both for NaBr and NaI at 29 ± 1 GPa and 26 ± 1 GPa, respectively. X-ray diffraction patterns of these high-pressure polymorphs could not be indexed as the B2 structure. The GeS-type structure (the distorted NaCl structure) was tentatively assigned to the high-pressure polymorph of NaI.  相似文献   

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Lanthanide monophosphides LnP (Ln = La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd, Tb, Tm and Yb) with a NaCl-type structure have systematically been prepared at high temperatures. Using synchrotron radiation, X-ray diffractions of LnP have been studied up to 61 GPa at room temperature. The NaCl---CsCl transition for CeP is found at around 25 GPa. First-order phase transitions of LnP (Ln = La, Pr and Nd) with the crystallographic change occur at around 24, 26 and 30 GPa, respectively. The structure of the high pressure phases of these phosphides is a body center tetragonal structure (Ln: 0, 0, 0; P: 1/2, 1/2, 1/2; space group P4/mmm), which can be seen as the distorted CsCl-type structure. The Pr---P distance in the high pressure form of PrP is 2.789 Å. This almost agrees with the sum of covalent radii of Pr and P. The Pr---P bond has the covalent character at very high pressures. Similar results are also obtained for LaP and NdP. The pressure-induced phase transitions of SmP, GdP, TbP, TmP and YbP occur at around 35, 40, 38, 53 and 51 GPa, respectively. The structure of the high pressure phase is unknown. The phase transitions of LnP with many f-electrons are not due to the mechanism of the ordinary NaCl---CsCl transition. The transition pressures of LnP increase with decreasing the lattice constants in the NaCl-type structure, which decrease with increasing atomic number of the lanthanide atoms.  相似文献   

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X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy of CaSO4 are conducted to pressures of 28 and 25 GPa, respectively. A reversible phase transition to the monoclinic monazite-structure occurs gradually between 2 and ∼5 GPa with a highly pressure-dependent volume change of ∼6-8%. A second-order fit of the X-ray data to the Birch-Murnaghan equation of state yields a bulk modulus (K) of 151.2 (±21.4) GPa for the high-pressure monoclinic phase. In the high-pressure infrared spectrum, the infrared-active asymmetric stretching and bending vibrations of the sulfate tetrahedra split at the phase transition, in accord with the results of factor group analysis. Additionally, the tetrahedral symmetric stretching vibration, which is weak in the anhydrite phase, becomes strongly resolved at the transition to the monazite structure. The infrared results indicate that the sulfate tetrahedra are more distorted in the monazite-structured phase than in anhydrite. Kinetic calculations indicate that the anhydrite to monazite transformation may generate the phase transition observed near 30 GPa under shock loading in CaSO4. Our results indicate that the anhydrite- and monazite-structured phases may be the only phases that occur under shock loading of CaSO4 to pressures in excess of 100 GPa.  相似文献   

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The present paper addresses the pressure-induced structural aspects of ZnS-type (B3) to NaCl-type (B1) structure in AlY (Y=N, P, As). An effective-interionic interaction potential (EIoIP) with long-range Coulomb and three-body interactions and the Hafemeister-and-Flygare-type short-range overlap repulsion extended up to the second-neighbour ions and the van der Waals (vdW) interaction is developed. Emphasis has been given on evaluating the vdW coefficients by the Slater-Kirkwood variational method, as both the ions are polarizable. The lattice model calculations have revealed reasonably good agreement with the available experimental data on the phase-transition pressures (Pt=16, 14, 7.5 GPa) and the elastic properties of AlY (Y=N, P, As). The equation of state curves (plotted between V(P)/V(0) and pressure) for both the B3 and B1 structures obtained are in fairly good agreement with the experimental results. The calculated values of the volume collapses [ΔV(P)/V(0)] are also close to their observed data. Further, the variations of the second-order elastic constants with pressure follow a systematic trend that is almost identical to that exhibited by the observed data measured for other semiconducting compounds with B3→B1 structural phase transitions.  相似文献   

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The pressure-volume relationship for cerium monoarsenide has been determined up to a pressure of 32 GPa using energy dispersive X-ray diffraction. Contrary to expectations based on the behaviour of CeP, cerium arsenide does not show a pressure-induced valence change in this pressure range. Instead we find a structural transition from the NaCl-type to the CsCl-type structure, which exhibits a large hysteresis. Contrary to other results our value of the bulk modulus (B0 = 69 ± 1 GPa) agrees well with the value expected from an Anderson-Nafe plot for CeAs with the Ce ion in the trivalent state.  相似文献   

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The tight-binding linear muffin tin orbital (TB-LMTO) method within the local density approximation is used to calculate structural, electronic and magnetic properties of GdN under pressure. Both nonmagnetic (NM) and magnetic calculations are performed. The structural and magnetic stabilities are determined from the total energy calculations. The magnetic to ferromagnetic (FM) transition is not calculated. Magnetically, GdN is stable in the FM state, while its ambient structure is found to be stable in the NaCl-type (B1) structure. We predict NaCl-type to CsCl-type structure phase transition in GdN at a pressure of 30.4 GPa. In a complete spin of FM GdN the electronic band picture of one spin shows metallic, while the other spin shows its semiconducting behavior, resulting in half-metallic behavior at both ambient and high pressures. We have, therefore, calculated electronic band structures, equilibrium lattice constants, cohesive energies, bulk moduli and magnetic moments for GdN in the B1 and B2 phases. The magnetic moment, equilibrium lattice parameter and bulk modulus is calculated to be 6.99 μB, 4.935 Å and 192.13 GPa, respectively, which are in good agreement with the experimental results.  相似文献   

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High pressure induced phase transition of YSb and ScSb compounds have been studied using Density Functional Theory method within Generalized Gradient Approximation. It was found that the phase transition from the NaCl-type (B1) to a CsCl-type structure (B2) began to occur at around 29 GPa for YSb compound, agreeing well with available experiments and theoretical calculations. For ScSb compound it was suggested that structural phase transition from B1 to B2 will occur at about 40 GPa, differing greatly with experimental and theoretical results. The finding that the transition pressures increase with decreasing lattice constant in the NaCl-type structure for YSb and ScSb compounds was found to be similar to the phenomena observed for LnSb (Ln: lanthanide) compounds. Mulliken charge and overlap population analysis revealed that YSb and ScSb compounds in B1 structure show similar interaction between anion and cation, while in B2 structure a higher degree of covalency was found for ScSb than that in YSb. Also, DOS and band structure of these two compounds in B1 and B2 structures were presented and analyzed.  相似文献   

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We have investigated the structural and electronic properties of monophospides of thorium, uranium and neptunium. The total energy as a function of volume is obtained by means of the self-consistent tight binding linear muffin-tin-orbital (TB-LMTO) method within the local density approximation (LDA). From the present study with the help of total energy calculations it is found that ThP, UP and NpP are stable in NaCl-type structure at ambient pressure. The structural stability of ThP, UP and NpP changes under the application of pressure. We predict a structural phase transition from NaCl-type (B1-phase) structure to CsCl-type (B2-phase) structure for these phospides in the pressure range of 37.0-24.0 GPa (ThP-NpP). We also calculate lattice parameter (a0), bulk modulus (B0), band structure and density of states. From energy band diagram it is observed that ThP, UP and NpP exhibit metallic behavior. The calculated equilibrium lattice parameters and bulk modulus are in good agreement with experimental and theoretical work.  相似文献   

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The high-pressure behavior of rhenium disulfide (ReS2) has been investigated to 51.0 GPa by in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction in a diamond anvil cell at room temperature. The results demonstrate that the ReS2 triclinic phase is stable up to 11.3 GPa, at which pressure the ReS2 transforms to a new high-pressure phase, which is tentatively identified with a hexagonal lattice in space group P6?m2. The high-pressure phase is stable up to the highest pressure in this study (51.0 GPa) and not quenchable upon decompression to ambient pressure. The compressibility of the triclinic phase exhibits anisotropy, meaning that it is more compressive along interlayer directions than intralayer directions, which demonstrates the properties of the weak interlayer van der Waals interactions and the strong intralayer covalent bonds. The largest change in the unit cell angles with increasing pressures is the increase of β, which indicates a rotation of the sulfur atoms around the rhenium atoms during the compression. Fitting the experimental data of the triclinic phase to the third-order Birch-Murnaghan EOS yields a bulk modulus of KOT=23±4 GPa with its pressure derivative KOT′= 29±8, and the second-order yields KOT=49±3 GPa.  相似文献   

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We have studied the high-pressure phase stability of LaF3 using full-potential linear augmented plane wave method. We have shown that experimentally observed orthorhombic phase is less stable compared to the theoretically predicted tetragonal structure above 25 GPa pressure. The structural transition is mainly due to the steric repulsion of ions and electrons to higher pressures.  相似文献   

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High-pressure synthesis is a powerful method for the preparation of novel materials with high elastic moduli and hardness. Additionally, such materials may exhibit interesting thermal, optoelectronic, semiconducting, magnetic, or superconducting properties. We report on the new high-pressure, high-temperature synthesis of platinum carbide. The experiments were performed in a laser-heated diamond anvil cell and data were collected using the synchrotron X-ray diffraction method at pressures >75 GPa at high-temperatures. The new platinum carbide has a rock-salt type structure, with space group Fm3m and cubic symmetry. It was confirmed to remain stable to at least 120 GPa. This structure is the same as that of other metal carbides reported in previous studies. After decompression, the new high-pressure phase was recoverable at ambient pressure. The Birch-Murnaghan equation of state for this new phase was determined from the experimental unit cell parameters, with K0=301 (±15) GPa, and K0=5.2 (±0.4).  相似文献   

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The structural, elastic and thermal properties of three heavy monoantimonides of holmium, erbium and thulium (LnSb, Ln=Ho, Er and Tm) have been investigated theoretically by using an interionic potential theory consisting of long-range Coulomb, short-range repulsive and van der Waal’s (vdW) interactions. These compounds exhibit first-order crystallographic phase transition from their initial NaCl-type structure to CsCl-type structure at pressures 27, 33.2 and 29.8 GPa for HoSb, ErSb and TmSb, respectively. The values of elastic constants and Debye temperatures as a function of pressure are also reported. The elastic properties such as Young modulus (E), Shear modulus (G), Poisson ratio (υ) and anisotropic ratio (A) in an NaCl-type structure are also predicted.  相似文献   

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The structural stability and mechanical properties of WC in WC-, MoC- and NaCl-type structures under high pressure are investigated systematically by first-principles calculations. The calculated equilibrium lattice constants at zero pressure agree well with available experimental and theoretical results. The formation enthalpy indicates that the most stable WC is in WC-type, then MoC-type finally NaCl-type. By the elastic stability criteria, it is predicted that the three structures are all mechanically stable. The elastic constants Cij, bulk modulus B, shear modulus G, Young?s modulus E and Poisson?s ratio ν of the three structures are studied in the pressure range from 0 to 100 GPa. Furthermore, by analyzing the B/G ratio, the brittle/ductile behavior under high pressure is assessed. Moreover, the elastic anisotropy of the three structures up to 100 GPa is also discussed in detail.  相似文献   

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A high-pressure structural study of SrCeO3 has been performed at room temperature by Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction up to 32 and 45 GPa, respectively. A first-order reversible phase transition is observed at about 12 GPa in both techniques. A second weak structural change, taking place between 18 and 25 GPa, can be suspected from Raman data. The increase in the number of Raman bands and diffraction lines is an indication that the symmetry is lowered and the compound does not evolve towards the ideal cubic perovskite structure. A Rietveld analysis of X-ray data was performed for the low-pressure phase and the atomic positions and the cell lattice parameters variations are reported in this paper. The volume compressibility derived from Raman modes (5.6×10−12 Pa−1), involving mainly bond-stretching for each type of polyhedron, is found to be close to the one obtained from volume cell variations measured by X-ray diffraction (7.9×10−12 Pa−1).  相似文献   

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An investigation into the structural stability and the electronic properties of LaBi under high pressure was conducted using first-principles calculations based on density functional theory (DFT), in the presence and absence of spin–orbit coupling (SOC). Our results demonstrate that there exists a structural phase transition from the NaCl-type (B1) structure to a primitive tetragonal (PT) structure at the transition pressure of 11.2 GPa (without SOC) and 12.9 GPa (with SOC). The chemical bond between La and Bi is mainly ionic. The band structure shows that B1-LaBi is metallic. A pseudogap appears around the Fermi level of the total density of states (DOS) of the B1 phase of LaBi, which may contribute to its stability.  相似文献   

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Thulium monotelluride undergoes a structural transformation at 15 GPa from NaCl-type structure to a hexagonal structure with unit cell dimensions: a = 4.07 A and c = 6.84 A. The high pressure diffraction pattern is explained reasonably well by anti-NiAs-type structure. The volume change associated with the transformation is 3.8 per cent.  相似文献   

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