Combeite晶体的压力诱导非晶化

IF 3.8 3区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Rafael Abel da Silveira, Silvio Buchner
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摘要

本文研究了高压条件下的铜白石晶体(Na2O·2CaO·3SiO2)。这种晶体最初是由具有相同成分的玻璃完全结晶而产生的。在压力高达30gpa的条件下,利用金刚石砧细胞对晶体进行了原位x射线衍射和拉曼光谱分析。结果表明,在达到10.3 GPa时致密化现象明显,且在相同压力值的拉曼光谱中也观察到致密化现象。从这一点开始到15.5 GPa结束,材料经历了一个转变,其特征是衍射图上所有的Combeite峰都消失了,并且主拉曼带的全宽度在半最大值处大幅增加;这两个结果都表明该晶体经历了压力诱导的非晶化。通过将本研究的结果与母玻璃在相同高压条件下的结果进行比较,可以证实这一结论,在30 GPa下,可以观察到所获得的结构,无论它们是来自玻璃还是Combeite晶体,都表现出非晶结构。
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Pressure-induced amorphization of a Combeite crystal

Pressure-induced amorphization of a Combeite crystal

This study explored the Combeite crystal (Na2O·2CaO·3SiO2) under high-pressure conditions. This crystal was initially produced by fully crystallizing a glass with the same composition. A diamond anvil cell was used to analyze the crystal under pressures up to 30 GPa by performing in situ X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. The results show a densification up to 10.3 GPa, which can be seen on the shifts on the peaks of the diffractograms, as well as the same behavior being observed in the Raman spectra up to the same pressure value. Starting at that point and ending at 15.5 GPa, the material undergoes a transition characterized by the disappearance of all Combeite peaks from the diffractograms as well as a huge jump in the full width at half maximum of the main Raman band; both results indicate that this crystal undergoes a pressure-induced amorphization. This conclusion is corroborated by comparing the results from this study to the parent glass under the same high-pressure conditions, where it can be observed that the structures obtained, at 30 GPa, both exhibit an amorphous structure, regardless of whether they originated from the glass or the Combeite crystal.

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Journal of the American Ceramic Society
Journal of the American Ceramic Society 工程技术-材料科学:硅酸盐
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
7.70%
发文量
590
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Ceramic Society contains records of original research that provide insight into or describe the science of ceramic and glass materials and composites based on ceramics and glasses. These papers include reports on discovery, characterization, and analysis of new inorganic, non-metallic materials; synthesis methods; phase relationships; processing approaches; microstructure-property relationships; and functionalities. Of great interest are works that support understanding founded on fundamental principles using experimental, theoretical, or computational methods or combinations of those approaches. All the published papers must be of enduring value and relevant to the science of ceramics and glasses or composites based on those materials. Papers on fundamental ceramic and glass science are welcome including those in the following areas: Enabling materials for grand challenges[...] Materials design, selection, synthesis and processing methods[...] Characterization of compositions, structures, defects, and properties along with new methods [...] Mechanisms, Theory, Modeling, and Simulation[...] JACerS accepts submissions of full-length Articles reporting original research, in-depth Feature Articles, Reviews of the state-of-the-art with compelling analysis, and Rapid Communications which are short papers with sufficient novelty or impact to justify swift publication.
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