Mainly ruled by oxygen octahedral rotations, perovskite oxides can exhibit zone boundary transitions (ZBTs) either with dT(c)/dP > 0 or dT(c)/dP < 0. Synchrotron structural investigations at high pressure conditions place YAl0.25Cr0.75O3 orthorhombic perovskite at the boundary of ZBTs. The absence of changes in the octahedral tilting and a volume reduction with pressure exclusively controlled by an isotropic polyhedral compression set YAl0.25Cr0.75O3 as the first finding of a possible asymptote at the Clapeyron relation for predicting ZBTs in perovskites. Furthermore, the discovery of a "locked-tilt perovskite" can pave the way to a new class of functional materials.
Locked octahedral tilting in orthorhombic perovskites: At the boundary of the general rule predicting phase transitions
Dondi M;
2017
Abstract
Mainly ruled by oxygen octahedral rotations, perovskite oxides can exhibit zone boundary transitions (ZBTs) either with dT(c)/dP > 0 or dT(c)/dP < 0. Synchrotron structural investigations at high pressure conditions place YAl0.25Cr0.75O3 orthorhombic perovskite at the boundary of ZBTs. The absence of changes in the octahedral tilting and a volume reduction with pressure exclusively controlled by an isotropic polyhedral compression set YAl0.25Cr0.75O3 as the first finding of a possible asymptote at the Clapeyron relation for predicting ZBTs in perovskites. Furthermore, the discovery of a "locked-tilt perovskite" can pave the way to a new class of functional materials.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.