First principles prediction of new high-pressure phase of InOOH
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概要
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We have predicted a new high-pressure phase of InOOH by first principles density functional calculations, which stabilizes at ∼ 15 GPa under the static 0 K condition. The structure obtained at 15 GPa has a pyrite-type InO2 framework with the interstitial asymmetric hydrogen bonds, which is assigned to the space group P213 (No. 198). The cell parameters and internal atomic coordinates optimized at 15 GPa are a = 5.265 Å, Inx = 0.005, O1x = 0.367, O2x = 0.633, and Hx = 0.487. Relative enthalpies also indicate that the dehydration of this phase into In2O3 + H2O is unlikely to occur at least up to 50 GPa under the static condition. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the high-pressure isochemical phase transition of oxyhydroxide compounds to the pyrite-type structure. The new phase of InOOH has been identified in an experiment, as reported in detail in a separate paper. We have also found that the low-pressure-type asymmetric hydrogen bond in the new pyrite-type phase changes to the symmetric hydrogen bond over 30 GPa. The present results suggest that a similar phase relation is expected in other group IIIB oxyhydroxides such as AlOOH and GaOOH.
- 2008-04-01
著者
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SANO Asami
Institute for Solid State Physics, The University of Tokyo
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TSUCHIYA Jun
Geodynamic Research Center, Ehime University
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Ohtani Eiji
Department of Earth and Planetary Materials Science, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
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Tsuchiya Jun
Geodynamics Research Center Ehime University
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Sano Asami
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Ohtani Eiji
Inst. Of Mineralogy Petrology And Economic Geology Graduate School Of Sci. Tohoku Univ.
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Ohtani Eiji
Department Of Earth And Planetary Material Science Tohoku University
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TSUCHIYA Taku
Geodynamics Research Center, Ehime University
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Tsuchiya Taku
Geodynamics Research Center Ehime University
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