Experimental charge density of grossular under pressure ? a feasibility study

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X-ray diffraction studies of crystals under pressure and quantitative experimental charge density analysis are among the most demanding types of crystallographic research. A successful feasibility study of the electron density in the mineral grossular under 1GPa pressure conducted at the CRISTAL beamline at the SOLEIL synchrotron is presented in this work. A single crystal was placed in a diamond anvil cell, but owing to its special design (wide opening angle), short synchrotron wavelength and the high symmetry of the crystal, data with high completeness and high resolution were collected. This allowed refinement of a full multipole model of experimental electron distribution. Results are consistent with the benchmark measurement conducted without a diamond-anvil cell and also with the literature describing investigations of similar structures. Results of theoretical calculations of electron density distribution on the basis of dynamic structure factors mimic experimental findings very well. Such studies allow for laboratory simulations of processes which take place in the Earth's mantle.

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Gajda, R., Stachowicz, M., Makal, A., Sutula, S., Parafiniuk, J., Fertey, P., & Wozniak, K. (2020). Experimental charge density of grossular under pressure ? a feasibility study. IUCrJ, 7, 383–392. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252520001955

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