We report an in situ high pressure investigation of the structural change in vitreous As2S3 up to 60 GPa using the diamond anvil cell and energy dispersive x-ray absorption spectroscopy. The main finding of the present study is a gradual elongation of the average As-S bond length, which takes place in the pressure range of 15-50 GPa. This change is interpreted as a signature of the coordination number increase around As atoms. The negative shift of the As K absorption edge position confirms the progressive metallization of the glass at high pressure. The observed changes are reversible after pressure release. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.
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Vaccari, M., Garbarino, G., Yannopoulos, S. N., Andrikopoulos, K. S., & Pascarelli, S. (2009). High pressure transition in amorphous As2S3 studied by EXAFS. Journal of Chemical Physics, 131(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3269045
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