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A combined XAS and XRD study of the high-pressure behaviour of GaAsO4 berlinite

Gillet, P.  
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McMillan, P.F.
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Polian, A.
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1997
Europhysics Letters

Combined X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) experiments have been carried out on alpha-GaAsO4 (berlinite structure) at high pressure and room temperature. XAS measurements indicate four-fold to six-fold coordination changes for both cations. The two local coordination transformations occur at different pressure rates but appear to be coupled. A reversible transition to a high-pressure crystalline form occurs around 8 GPa. At a pressure of about 12 GPa, the system mainly consists of octahedral gallium atoms and a mixture of arsenic in four-fold and six-fold coordinations. A second transition to a highly disordered material with both cations in six-fold coordination occurs at higher pressures and is irreversible.

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DOI
10.1209/epl/i1997-00500-3
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1997YK05500010

Author(s)
Gillet, P.  
McMillan, P.F.
Polian, A.
Itie, J.P.
Badro, J.  
Date Issued

1997

Published in
Europhysics Letters
Volume

40

Start page

533

End page

538

Subjects

X-Ray-Absorption

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Alpha-Quartz

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Memory-Glass

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Induced Amorphization

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Diffraction

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Instability

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Spectroscopy

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Silica

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Phase

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Alpo4

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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