Pressure-induced phase transitions of lanthanide monoarsenides LaAs and LuAs with a NaCl-type structure

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Abstract

By use of synchrotron radiation the powder X-ray diffraction of lanthanide monoarsenides LaAs and LuAs with a NaCl-type structure has been studied up to 60 GPa at room temperature. First-order phase transitions with the crystallographic change were found at around 20 GPa for LaAs, and 57 GPa for LuAs. The high-pressure form of LaAs is a tetragonal structure and can be viewed as a distorted CsCl-type structure. The atoms in the tetragonal structure are located at La: 0, 0, 0; As: 1/2, 1/2, 1/2. The space group is P4/mmm. The structural change to the tetragonal structure occurs with the volume collapse of about 10%. The structure of these high-pressure phases of LuAs is unknown. The volume vs. pressure curves for LaAs and LuAs are fitted by a Birch equation of state. The bulk moduli of both arsenides are 92 ± 6 GPa for LaAs and 85 ± 3 GPa for LuAs. The high-pressure structural behavior of LaX (X = P, As and Sb) and LnAs (Ln = lanthanide) with the NaCl-type structure is discussed. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Shirotani, I., Yamanashi, K., Hayashi, J., Ishimatsu, N., Shimomura, O., & Kikegawa, T. (2003). Pressure-induced phase transitions of lanthanide monoarsenides LaAs and LuAs with a NaCl-type structure. Solid State Communications, 127(8), 573–576. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0038-1098(03)00491-5

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