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Phase transitions in yttrium oxide at high pressure studied by Raman spectroscopy

Proust, C.
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Gillet, P.  
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Itie, J.P.
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1999
Materials Research Bulletin

Raman spectra of Y2O3 single crystal were recorded at room temperature in a diamond anvil cell up to a pressure of 22 GPa. Two phase transitions were detected at pressures of 12 and 19 GPa. The different phases were identified with the three structures exhibited by rare-earth (RE) sesquioxides: cubic (C-type), monoclinic (B-type), and rhombohedral (A-type) phases. The first transition corresponds to the C-->B transformation and the second transition to the B-->A transformation. The reversibility of the two phase transitions as well as the evolution of the Y-O bonds under high pressure is discussed. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/S0025-5408(99)00205-6
Web of Science ID

WOS:000085717700031

Author(s)
Proust, C.
Gillet, P.  
Itie, J.P.
Husson, E.
Date Issued

1999

Published in
Materials Research Bulletin
Volume

34

Start page

2085

End page

2092

Subjects

oxides

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Raman spectroscopy

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phase transitions

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high pressure

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B-Type

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Single-Crystals

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A-Type

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Sesquioxide

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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