X‐ray diffraction data from the high pressure phase of AlSb

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In the present study, we extensively explored the phase stabilities and elastic behaviors of Cu2O with elevated pressures up to 29.3 GPa based on single-crystal X-ray diffraction measurements. The structural sequence of Cu2O is different than previously determined. Specifically, we have established that Cu2O under pressure, displays a cubic-tetragonal-monoclinic phase transition sequence, and a novel monoclinic high-pressure phase assigned to the P1a1 or P12/a1 space group was firstly observed. The monoclinic phase Cu2O exhibits anisotropic compression with axial compressibility βb > βc > βa in a ratio of 1.00:1.64:1.45. The obtained isothermal bulk modulus of cubic and monoclinic phase Cu2O are 125(2) and 41(6) GPa, respectively, and the KT0’ is fixed at 4. Our results provide new insights into the phase stability and elastic properties of copper oxides and chalcogenides at extreme conditions.


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Gary C. Vezzoli

AbstractA body-centered orthorhombic structure is proposed for the high-pressure phase of tellurium which has been observed between 40 kbar and 70 kbar. This structure is based on the in situ data of others using high-pressure x-ray diffraction. The proposed structure is in agreement with density data, and appears related to a distorted


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