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A high pressure Raman study of TeO2 to 30 GPa and pressure-induced phase changes
Authors:A Jayaraman  G A Kourouklis
Institution:(1) AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, 07974 New Jersey, USA;(2) Present address: Physics Division, School of Technology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54006 Thessaloniki, Greece
Abstract:The effect of pressure on the Raman modes in TeO2 (paratellurite) has been investigated to 30GPa, using the diamond cell and argon as pressure medium. The pressure dependence of the Raman modes indicates four pressure-induced phase transitions near 1 GPa, 4.5 GPa, 11 GPa and 22 GPa. Of these the first is the well studied second-order transition fromD 4 4 symmetry toD 2 4 symmetry, driven by a soft acoustic shear mode instability. The remarkable similarity in the Raman spectra of phases I to IV suggest that only subtle changes in the structure are involved in these phase transitions. The totally different Raman spectral features of phase V indicate major structural changes at the 22GPa transition. It is suggested that this high pressure-phase is similar to PbCl2-type, from high pressure crystal chemical considerations. The need for a high pressure X-ray diffraction study on TeO2 is emphasized, to unravel the structure of the various high pressure phases in the system.
Keywords:Raman spectroscopy  high pressure  diamond anvil cell  phase transition
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