Abstract
We have studied by means of X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy the high-pressure behavior of PbCrO4 nanorods. We have found that these nanorods follow a distinctive structural sequence that differs from that of bulk PbCrO4. In particular, a phase transition from a monoclinic monazite-type PbCrO4 to a novel monoclinic AgMnO4-type polymorph has been discovered at 8.5 GPa. The crystal structure, Raman-active phonons, and compressibility of this novel high-pressure phase are reported for the first time. The experimental findings are supported by ab initio calculations that provide information not only on structural and vibrational properties of AgMnO4-type PbCrO4 but also on the electronic properties. The discovered phase transition triggers a band gap collapse and a subsequent metallization at 44.2 GPa, which has not been observed in bulk PbCrO4. This suggests that nanoengineering can be a useful strategy to drive metallization under compression.
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Yuan, H., Rodriguez-Hernandez, P., Muñoz, A., & Errandonea, D. (2019). Putting the Squeeze on Lead Chromate Nanorods. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 10(16), 4744–4751. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b01978
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