High-pressure phase transitions in BiFeO3: hydrostatic vs. non-hydrostatic conditions
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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conditionshigh-pressurenon-hydrostaticbifeo3hydrostaticmediumphasepressure-transmitting
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We report high-pressure x-ray diffraction experiments on BiFeO3 (BFO) single crystals in diamond-anvil cells up to 14 GPa. Two data sets are compared, one in hydrostatic conditions, with helium used as pressure-transmitting medium, and the other in non-hydrostatic conditions, with silicon oil as pressure-transmitting medium. It is shown that the crystal undergoes different phase transitions in the two cases, highlighting the high sensitivity of BFO to non-hydrostatic stress. Consequences for the interpretation of high-pressure structural studies are discussed.
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