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Pressure-induced structural transitions and metallization in hollow ZnMn2O4 microspheres

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Abstract High-pressure in situ angle dispersive X-ray diffraction (ADXRD) measurements combined with first-principles calculations were performed on hollow ZnMn2O4 microspheres up to 43.5 GPa at room temperature, and two high-pressure phases emerged… Click to show full abstract

Abstract High-pressure in situ angle dispersive X-ray diffraction (ADXRD) measurements combined with first-principles calculations were performed on hollow ZnMn2O4 microspheres up to 43.5 GPa at room temperature, and two high-pressure phases emerged at 15.9 GPa. Phase III was assigned to the CaMn2O4 type structure (space group Pbcm). It is supposed that phase II probably has a MgAl2S4 inverted spinel type structure (space group Imma). Moreover, phase I, phase II and phase III were probably coexisted when pressure was released. The compressional behaviors of phase I (space group I41/amd) and phase III were all determined. Besides, based on electronic band structure calculations, it was uncovered that phase I probably experiences a pressure-induced electronic topological transition (ETT) to a semimetallic state upon pressure, and phase III is a semimetallic state. Our results show that pressure play a dramatic role in tuning ZnMn2O4’s crystalline structures, electrical behavior and spin-state.

Keywords: hollow znmn2o4; phase; znmn2o4 microspheres; phase iii; pressure induced; pressure

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2020

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