Pressure-induced amorphization of Gd2(MoO4)3: a high pressure Raman investigation

Jayaraman, A. ; Sharma, S. K. ; Wang, S. Y. (1993) Pressure-induced amorphization of Gd2(MoO4)3: a high pressure Raman investigation Pramana - Journal of Physics, 40 (5). pp. 357-365. ISSN 0304-4289

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Abstract

High pressure Raman spectroscopic studies on Gd2(MoO4)3(GMO) have been carried out at ambient temperature in the diamond cell to 10 GPa hydrostatic pressure. These experiments have revealed pressure-induced phase transitions in GMO near 2 GPa and 6.0 GPa. The first transition is from Pba2(β′) phase to another undetermined crystalline phase, designated as phase II, and the second transition is to an amorphized state. On releasing pressure there is a partial reversion to the crystalline state. The Raman data indicate that the amorphization is due to disordering of the MoO4 tetrahedral units. Further, it is inferred from the nature of the Raman bands in the amorphized material that the Mo-O bond lengths and bond angles have a range of values, instead of a few set values. The results of the present study as well as previous high pressure-high temperature quenching experiments strongly support that pressure-induced amorphization in GMO is a consequence of the kinetically impededβ toα phase transition. The system in frustration becomes disordered. The rare earth trimolybdates crystallizing in theβ′ structure are all expected to undergo similar pressure-induced amorphization.

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Keywords:High pressure Raman Spectroscopy; Pressure-Induced Amorphization; Gadolinium Trimolybdate;Terbium Trimolybdate; 62.50; 61.50; 78.30
ID Code:96098
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