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A K Arora1, Tomoko Sato, Takehiko Yagi
1Condensed Matter Physics Division, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, TN, India. aka@igcar.gov.in
Abstract:
Zirconium tungstate turns amorphous above 2 GPa. Amorphous-Zr(WO(4))(2) is studied in situ using synchrotron x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy at high pressure. The height and the position of the first peak of the structure factor as a function of pressure exhibit discontinuous changes suggesting an amorphous to amorphous transformation around 19 GPa. The pressure dependence of the Raman mode frequencies of the tungstate tetrahedra also exhibits a change at the same pressure. The high-density amorphous form appears to have higher oxygen coordination as compared to the low-density amorphous form.
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