This research investigates the high-pressure behavior of the Ca(Ti0.95Ge0.05)O-3 perovskite, a candidate of the locked-tilt perovskite family (orthorhombic compounds characterized by the absence of changes in the octahedral tilt and volume reduction under pressure controlled solely by isotropic compression). The study combines experimental high-pressure synchrotron diffraction data with density functional theory (DFT) calculations, complemented by the X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS), to understand the structural evolution of the perovskite under pressure. The results show that CTG undergoes nearly isotropic compression with the same compressibility along all three unit-cell axes (i.e., K-a0 = K-b0 = K-c0, giving a normalized cell distortion factor with pressure d(norm)(P) = 1). However, a modest increase in octahedral tilting with pressure is revealed by DFT calculations, qualifying CTG as a new type of GdFeO3-type perovskite that exhibits both isotropic compression and nonlocked tilting. This finding complements two existing types: perovskites with anisotropic compression and tilting changes and those with isotropic compression and locked tilting. The multimethod approach provides valuable insights into the structural evolution of locked-tilt perovskites under high pressure and establishes a protocol for the efficient study of complex high-pressure systems. The results have implications for the design of new functional materials with desirable properties.

Structure Evolution of Ge-Doped CaTiO3 (CTG) at High Pressure: Search for the First 2:4 Locked-Tilt Perovskite by Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction and DFT Calculations / Ardit, Matteo; Conte, Sonia; Belmonte, Donato; Menescardi, Francesca; Pollastri, Simone; Cruciani, Giuseppe; Dondi, Michele. - In: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0020-1669. - 62:41(2023), pp. 16943-16953. [10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c02645]

Structure Evolution of Ge-Doped CaTiO3 (CTG) at High Pressure: Search for the First 2:4 Locked-Tilt Perovskite by Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction and DFT Calculations

Menescardi, Francesca;
2023-01-01

Abstract

This research investigates the high-pressure behavior of the Ca(Ti0.95Ge0.05)O-3 perovskite, a candidate of the locked-tilt perovskite family (orthorhombic compounds characterized by the absence of changes in the octahedral tilt and volume reduction under pressure controlled solely by isotropic compression). The study combines experimental high-pressure synchrotron diffraction data with density functional theory (DFT) calculations, complemented by the X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) and extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS), to understand the structural evolution of the perovskite under pressure. The results show that CTG undergoes nearly isotropic compression with the same compressibility along all three unit-cell axes (i.e., K-a0 = K-b0 = K-c0, giving a normalized cell distortion factor with pressure d(norm)(P) = 1). However, a modest increase in octahedral tilting with pressure is revealed by DFT calculations, qualifying CTG as a new type of GdFeO3-type perovskite that exhibits both isotropic compression and nonlocked tilting. This finding complements two existing types: perovskites with anisotropic compression and tilting changes and those with isotropic compression and locked tilting. The multimethod approach provides valuable insights into the structural evolution of locked-tilt perovskites under high pressure and establishes a protocol for the efficient study of complex high-pressure systems. The results have implications for the design of new functional materials with desirable properties.
2023
62
41
16943
16953
10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c02645
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37796534/
Ardit, Matteo; Conte, Sonia; Belmonte, Donato; Menescardi, Francesca; Pollastri, Simone; Cruciani, Giuseppe; Dondi, Michele
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