Monday, March 12, 2012

1203.2076 (J. Ruiz-Fuertes et al.)

Anomalous high-pressure Jahn-Teller behavior in CuWO4    [PDF]

J. Ruiz-Fuertes, A. Segura, F. Rodriguez, D. Errandonea, M. N. Sanz-Ortiz
High-pressure optical-absorption measurements performed in CuWO4 up to 20 GPa provide experimental evidence of the persistence of the Jahn-Teller (JT) distortion in the whole pressure range both in the low-pressure triclinic and in the highpressure monoclinic phase. The electron-lattice coupling associated with the eg(Exe) and t2g(Txe) orbitals of Cu2+ in CuWO4 are obtained from correlations between the JT distortion of the CuO6 octahedron and the associated structure of Cu2+ d-electronic levels. This distortion and its associated JT energy (EJT) decrease upon compression in both phases. However, both the distortion and associated EJT increase sharply at the phase transition pressure (PT = 9.9 GPa) and we estimate that the JT distortion persists for a wide pressure range not being suppressed up to 37 GPa. These results shed light on the transition mechanism of multiferroic CuWO4 suggesting that the pressureinduced structural phase transition is a way to minimize the distortive effects associated with the toughness of the JT distortion.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.2076

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