X-ray study with synchrotron radiation for P- and Sb-based skutterudite compounds at high pressures

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER(2004)

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Abstract
Using synchrotron radiation, the x-ray diffraction of P- and Sb-based skutterudite compounds has systematically been studied at room temperature and high pressures. Bulk moduli of binary skutterudites CoX3 (X = P and Sb), filled skutterudites CeT4X12 (T = Fe, Ru and Os), LaRu4X12 and PrRu4X12 are obtained from the volume versus pressure curves fitted by a Birch equation of state. Bulk moduli are 150-225 GPa for P-based skutterudites and 80115 GPa for Sb-based skutterudites. The bulk modulus of the phosphides is about two times that of the corresponding antimonides. The antimonides are very compressible compared with the phosphides. The Gruneisen constants (gamma) for skutterudite compounds are estimated from the compressibility and its volume derivative in the Debye approximation. The bulk modulus Of CoX3 and CeT4X12 increases with increasing lattice constant, attaining a maximum for the Ru compounds. Bulk moduli for the Ru-based skutterudites are larger than those of the corresponding Fe and Os compounds. This may be closely related to the interesting physical properties in the Ru-based skutterudites. The bulk modulus of the binary skutterudites is smaller than that of the filled skutterudites. the cell volume for CeT4X12 (T = Fe, Ru and Os; P and Sb) decreases monotonically With increasing pressure. The valence state of Ce ion in these compounds does not change at high pressures.
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x ray diffraction,curve fitting,bulk modulus,high pressure,physical properties,equation of state,synchrotron radiation,room temperature
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