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Electrical resistance of single-crystal magnetite (Fe3O4) under quasi-hydrostatic pressures up to 100GPa

Muramatsu, Takaki
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Gasparov, Lev V.
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Berger, Helmuth  
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2016
Journal Of Applied Physics

The pressure dependence of electrical resistance of single-crystal magnetite (Fe3O4) was measured under quasi-hydrostatic conditions to 100 GPa using low-temperature, megabar diamond-anvil cell techniques in order to gain insight into the anomalous behavior of this material that has been reported over the years in different high-pressure experiments. The measurements under nearly hydrostatic pressure conditions allowed us to detect the clear Verwey transition and the high-pressure structural phase. The appearance of a metallic ground state after the suppression of the Verwey transition around 20 GPa and the concomitant enhancement of the electrical resistance caused by the structural transformation to the high-pressure phase form reentrant semiconducting-metallic-semiconducting behavior, although the appearance of the metallic phase is highly sensitive to stress conditions and details of the measurement technique. (C) 2016 AIP Publishing LLC.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.4945388
Web of Science ID

WOS:000374150200048

Author(s)
Muramatsu, Takaki
Gasparov, Lev V.
Berger, Helmuth  
Hemley, Russell J.
Struzhkin, Viktor V.
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Amer Inst Physics

Published in
Journal Of Applied Physics
Volume

119

Issue

13

Article Number

135903

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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July 19, 2016
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