Compression mechanism of GaF3 and FeF3: a high-pressure X-ray diffraction study |
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Authors: | J.-E. Jørgensen J. Staun Olsen L. Gerward |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry , University of Aarhus , DK-8000, Aarhus C, Denmark jenserik@chem.au.dk;3. Oersted Laboratory , Niels Bohr Institute , DK-2100, Copenhagen, Denmark;4. Department of Physics , Technical University of Denmark , Building 307, DK-2800, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark |
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Abstract: | The VF3-type compounds MF3 with M = Fe and Ga have been studied by high-pressure energy-dispersive X-ray diffraction. The compression mechanism was found to be highly anisotropic for both compounds, with the c-axis showing little pressure dependence. The volume reduction is mainly achieved through coupled rotations of the MF6 octahedra around the c-axis, which reduces the length of the a-axis. The compression mechanism of both compounds is reasonably well described in terms of deformation of an 8/3/c2 sphere-packing model up to the pressures where the fluorine atoms become hexagonally close-packed. It is proposed that both compounds enter a phase with the fluorine atom arranged in a “super-dense” sphere packing at higher pressures. The zero pressure bulk modulus of FeF3 and GaF3 was determined as 12(2) and 37(3) GPa, respectively, and a scaling relation between the zero pressure bulk modulus and unit cell volumes was found for TiF3, CrF3, FeF3 and GaF3. |
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Keywords: | compressibility crystal structure X-ray diffraction |
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