Structural study of α-Bi2O3 under pressure
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Pereira, André L. J.; Errandonea, Daniel; Beltran, Armando; Gracia, Lourdes; Gomis Hilario, Óscar; Sans, Juan A.; García-Domene, B.; Miquel-Veyrat, A.; Manjón, F. J.; Muñoz, Alfonso; Popescu, Catalin
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Structural study of α-Bi2O3 under pressureAutoría
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2013Editor
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PEREIRA, A. L. J., et al. Structural study of α-Bi2O3 under pressure. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2013, vol. 25, no 47, p. 475402.Tipo de documento
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An experimental and theoretical study of the structural properties of monoclinic bismuth oxide (α-Bi2O3) under high pressures is here reported. Both synthetic and mineral bismite powder samples have been compressed ... [+]
An experimental and theoretical study of the structural properties of monoclinic bismuth oxide (α-Bi2O3) under high pressures is here reported. Both synthetic and mineral bismite powder samples have been compressed up to 45 GPa and their equations of state have been determined with angle-dispersive x-ray diffraction measurements. Experimental results have been also compared with theoretical calculations which suggest the possibility of several phase transitions below 10 GPa. However, experiments reveal only a pressure-induced amorphization between 15 and 25 GPa, depending on sample quality and deviatoric stresses. The amorphous phase has been followed up to 45 GPa and its nature discussed. [-]
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