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Structure solution in binary systems under high pressure: phase decomposition and phase synthesis

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JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION
卷 12, 期 -, 页码 584-589

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1107/S0909049505021321

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structure solution; X-ray diffraction; binary systems; compound decomposition; phase synthesis

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There are binary systems ( compounds) for which no structural solution can be found for a new high-pressure state by assuming a single phase. In accordance with Gibb's phase rule, an additional variable - composition - leads to an additional degree of freedom for a binary system ( one more than in a one-component system). Although the bulk composition of a system may remain fixed, compositional variation between phases should be taken into account when considering phase transitions under pressure in binary compounds. This approach allows for a binary system the following kinds of phase transitions that are not possible in a one-component system: (i) phase ( compound) decomposition into two phases with different compositions; (ii) phase synthesis from two initial phases; and (iii) phase separation from an initial phase into phases of different compositions. Examples of these kinds of high-pressure transformations and structure solution are given for the following binary systems: In - Bi, In - Sn, Hg - Sn, Cd - Sb and Sn - Bi.

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