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Ionic to electronic dominant conductivity in Al2(WO4)3 at high pressure and high temperature
Authors:H Liu  N Imanaka  G Adachi
Institution:a Department of Earth Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada N6A 5B7
b Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, 565-0871 Japan
c Consortium for Advanced Radiation Sources, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
Abstract:Electrical conduction and crystal structure of Al2(WO4)3 at 400 °C have been studied as a function of pressure up to 5.5 GPa using impedance methods and synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction, respectively. AC impedance spectroscopy and DC polarization measurements reveal an ionic to electronic dominant transition in electrical conductivity at a pressure as low as 0.9 GPa. Conductivity increases with pressure and reaches a maximum at 4.0 GPa, where the conductivity value is 5 orders of magnitude greater than the 1 atm value. Upon decompression, the conductivity retains the maximum value until the sample is cooled at 0.5 GPa. The high pressure-temperature X-ray diffraction results show that the lattice parameters decrease as pressure increases and the crystal structure undergoes an orthorhombic to tetragonal-like transformation at a pressure ∼3.0 GPa. The change of conduction mechanism from ionic to electronic may be explained by means of pressure-induced valence change of W6+→W5+, which results in electron transfer between W5+-W6+ sites at high pressure.
Keywords:A  Oxide  C  High pressure  C  X-ray diffraction  D  Electrical conductivity  D  Crystal structure
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