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High-pressure X-ray diffraction study of SrMoO4and pressure-induced structural changes

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 181, Issue 2, Pages 355-364

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2007.12.010

Keywords

scheelite; high pressure; X-ray diffraction; phase transition; molybdate; tungstate; zircon

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SrMoO4 was studied under compression up to 25 GPa by angle-dispersive X-ray diffraction. A phase transition was observed from the scheelite-structured ambient phase (space group I4(1)/a) to a monoclinic fergusonite phase (space group I-2/a) at 12.2(9) GPa. The unit-cell parameters of the high-pressure phase are a = 5.265(9) angstrom, b = 11. 191(9) angstrom, c = 5.195 (5) angstrom, and beta = 90.9(1)degrees, Z = 4 at 13.1 GPa. There is no significant volume collapse at the phase transition. No additional phase transitions were observed and on release of pressure the initial phase is recovered, implying that the observed structural modifications are reversible. The reported transition appeared to be a ferroelastic second-order transformation producing a structure that is a trionoclinic distortion of the low-pressure phase and was previously observed in compounds isostructural to SrMoO4. A possible mechanism for the transition is proposed and its character is discussed in terms of the present data and the Landau theory. Finally, the room temperature equation of states is reported and the anisotropic compressibility of the studied crystal is discussed in terms of the compression of the Sr-O and Mo-O bonds. (c) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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