The structural behavior of Cr2O3 was investigated up to ~70 GPa using single-crystal X-ray diffraction under a quasi-hydrostatic pressure (neon pressure medium) at room temperature. The crystal structure remains rhombohedral with the space group R3̄c (No. 167) and upon compression the oxygen atoms approach an ideal hexagonal close-packing arrangement. An isothermal bulk modulus of Cr2O3 and its pressure derivative were found to be 245(4) GPa and 3.6(2), respectively, based on a third-order Birch-Murnaghan equation of state and V0 = 288.73 A^3. An analysis of the crystal strains suggest that the non-hydrostatic stresses can be considered as negligible even at the highest pressure reached.

High-pressure structural studies of eskolaite by means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction / A. Kantor, I. Kantor, M. Merlini, K. Glazyrin, C. Prescher, M. Hanfland, L. Dubrovinsky. - In: AMERICAN MINERALOGIST. - ISSN 0003-004X. - 97:10(2012), pp. 1764-1770.

High-pressure structural studies of eskolaite by means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction

M. Merlini;
2012

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The structural behavior of Cr2O3 was investigated up to ~70 GPa using single-crystal X-ray diffraction under a quasi-hydrostatic pressure (neon pressure medium) at room temperature. The crystal structure remains rhombohedral with the space group R3̄c (No. 167) and upon compression the oxygen atoms approach an ideal hexagonal close-packing arrangement. An isothermal bulk modulus of Cr2O3 and its pressure derivative were found to be 245(4) GPa and 3.6(2), respectively, based on a third-order Birch-Murnaghan equation of state and V0 = 288.73 A^3. An analysis of the crystal strains suggest that the non-hydrostatic stresses can be considered as negligible even at the highest pressure reached.
Settore GEO/06 - Mineralogia
2012
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