Plastic deformations and lattice preferred orientations in post-perovskite-type MgGeO3 using a diamond anvil cell

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X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurement in radial geometry using a diamond anvil cell (DAC) and synchrotron radiation is a powerful tool to investigate lattice preferred orientations (LPO) of high-pressure materials such as post-perovskite (PPv) -type phases. Recent experimental and theoretical reports about LPO of PPv-type phases and problems of deformation experiments were reviewed in this article. Our results of radial and axial XRD measurements and deformation experiments on MgGeO3-PPv were shown also. When the MgGeO3-PPv was formed in DAC, it had strong LPO from the beginning even before making the plastic deformation and the LPO changed depending on the pre-phase before the transformation. Pressure variation of axial diffraction patterns of MgGeO3-PPv during plastic deformation were obtained for the first time by using a diamond gasket technique.

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Okada, T., Yagi, T., & Niwa, K. (2008). Plastic deformations and lattice preferred orientations in post-perovskite-type MgGeO3 using a diamond anvil cell. Review of High Pressure Science and Technology/Koatsuryoku No Kagaku To Gijutsu. https://doi.org/10.4131/jshpreview.18.244

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