Raman study of tetragonal TbPO4 and observation of a first-order phase transition at high pressure

2008 
The Raman spectra of tetragonal TbPO4 (zircon-type I41/amd structure, D4h19 space group) have been measured at ambient conditions and under variable pressure up to 15.5 GPa inside a diamond anvil cell (DAC). Assignment of the Raman active modes of the tetragonal phase has been carried out based on polarized measurements from a single oriented crystal of TbPO4 at ambient conditions. The abrupt Raman mode discontinuities and the appearance of numerous new Raman peaks at a pressure Pc≈9.5 GPa have provided strong evidence for a first-order phase transition to a lower crystal symmetry, most likely monoclinic. The high-pressure structure appears to be more compact compared to the tetragonal one, and is retained upon bringing the crystal to ambient pressure.
    • Correction
    • Source
    • Cite
    • Save
    • Machine Reading By IdeaReader
    28
    References
    31
    Citations
    NaN
    KQI
    []