Structural and vibrational properties of single crystals of Scandia, Sc2O3 under high pressure

We report the results of single-crystal X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy studies of scandium oxide, Sc2O3, at ambient temperature under high pressure up to 55 and 28 GPa, respectively. Both X-ray diffraction and Raman studies indicated a phase transition from the cubic bixbyite phase (so-cal...

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Hauptverfasser: Ovsyannikov, Sergey V., Bykova, Elena, Bykov, Maxim, Wenz, Michelle D., Pakhomova, Anna S., Glazyrin, Konstantin, Liermann, Hanns-Peter, Dubrovinsky, Leonid
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description We report the results of single-crystal X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy studies of scandium oxide, Sc2O3, at ambient temperature under high pressure up to 55 and 28 GPa, respectively. Both X-ray diffraction and Raman studies indicated a phase transition from the cubic bixbyite phase (so-called C-Res phase) to a monoclinic C2/m phase (so-called B-Res phase) at pressures around 25–28 GPa. The transition was accompanied by a significant volumetric drop by ∼6.7%. In addition, the Raman spectroscopy detected a minor crossover around 10–12 GPa, which manifested in the appearance of new and disappearance of some Raman modes, as well as in softening of one Raman mode. We found the bulk modulus values of the both C-Res and B-Res phases as B0 = 198.2(3) and 171.2(1) GPa (for fixed B′ = 4), respectively. Thus, the denser high-pressure lattice of Sc2O3 is much softer than the original lattice. We discuss possible mechanisms that might be responsible for the pronounced elastic softening in the monoclinic high-pressure phase in this “simple” oxide with an ultra-wide band gap.
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Applied physics
Bulk modulus
Crossovers
Crystal structure
Crystals
Diffraction
Lattice vibration
Monoclinic lattice
Phase transitions
Raman spectroscopy
Scandium oxides
Single crystals
Softening
Spectrum analysis
Ultrawideband
X-ray diffraction
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