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Dominik Kurzydłowski1, Serhiy Kobyakov2, Zoran Mazej3
1Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University, ul. Wóycickiego 1/3, Warsaw 01-938, Poland. d.kurzydlowski@uksw.edu.pl and Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, ul. Banacha 2c, Warsaw 02-097, Poland.
Abstract:
Raman scattering measurements indicate that cis-bridged chains are retained in AuF3 even at a compression of 45 GPa - in contrast to meta-GGA calculations suggesting that structures with such motifs are thermodynamically unstable above 4 GPa. This metastability implies that novel gold fluorides (e.g. AuF2) might be attainable at lower pressures than previously proposed.
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