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Structural Metastability and Fermi Surface Topology of SrAl2Si2

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 60, Issue 24, Pages 18652-18661

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c01656

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  1. CNPq
  2. FAPERJ
  3. FAPEMIG
  4. Project CALIPSOplus from the EU Framework Program for Research and Innovation HORIZON 2020 [730 872]

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This study investigates phase transitions in SrAl2Si2 crystal under different pressure and temperature conditions, establishing a preliminary P-T diagram through theoretical and empirical analyses. The results show a relatively low critical pressure for the α-to-β transition, but a high activation barrier between the α phase and metastable β phase.
SrAl2Si2 crystallizes into either a semimetallic, CaAl2Si2-type, alpha phase or a superconducting, BaZn2P2-type, beta phase. We explore possible alpha ->(P)(c), T-c beta transformations by employing pressure- and temperature-dependent free-energy calculations, vibrational spectral calculations, and room-temperature synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD) measurements up to 14 GPa using a diamond anvil cell. Our theoretical and empirical analyses together with all reported baric and thermal events on both phases allow us to construct a preliminary P-T diagram of transformations. Our calculations show a relatively low critical pressure for the alpha-to-beta transition (4.9 GPa at 0 K, 5.0 GPa at 300 K, and 5.3 GPa at 900 K); nevertheless, our nonequilibrium analysis indicates that the low-pressure low-temperature alpha phase is separated from a metastable beta phase by a relatively high activation barrier. This analysis is supported by our PXRD data at ambient temperature and P <= 14 GPa, which shows an absence of the beta phase even after a compression involving three times the critical pressure. Finally, we briefly consider the change in the Fermi surface topology when atomic rearrangement takes place via either transformations among SrAl2Si2 dimorphs or total chemical substitution of Ca by Sr in the isomorphous CaAl2Si2 alpha phase; empirically, the manifestation of such a topology modification is evident upon comparison of the evolution of the (magneto)transport properties of members of SrAl2Si2 dimorphs and alpha isomorphs.

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