Nana LiBouchaib ManounLingyun TangFeng KeFengliang LiuHaini DongPeter LazorWenge Yang
High-pressure structural and electrical properties of Sr2ZnWO6 double perovskite were investigated using in situ angle-dispersive synchrotron X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman, and alternating current (AC) impedance spectroscopy. A structural transition from monoclinic (P21/n) to triclinic (P1̅) phase around 9 GPa was observed due to the pressure-induced distortion of (W, Zn)O6 octahedron. In situ high-pressure Raman spectroscopy showed the increasing interaction among O-W-O in WO6 octahedron with pressure and a transition pressure consistent with the XRD results. From the AC impedance spectroscopy measurements, the resistivity increased steeply by ∼1 order of magnitude around 11 GPa, indicating an electronic transition accompanying the symmetry change. The increase in the interaction among O-W-O enhances the attraction of O(2-) electrons toward W(6+), thus increasing the covalence, which in turn lowers the charge transfer energy between O(2-) and W(6+) and induces the resistivity increase under high pressure.
Nana LiBouchaib ManounLingyun TangFeng KeFengliang LiuHaini DongPeter LazorWenge Yang
Ajay K. MishraH. K. PoswalS. AcharyaA. K. TyagiSurinder M. SharmaD. K. AswalAnil K. Debnath
Ruijing FuYaping ChenXue YongZhiwei MaLingrui WangPengfei LvSiyu LuGuanjun XiaoBo Zou
Bouchaib ManounJ. M. IgartuaMilen GateshkiSurendra K. Saxena