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Stress-Induced Martensitic Transformation in Na 3 YCl 6 .

Akira MiuraKoki MuraokaKotaro MakiSaori KawaguchiKazuhiro HikimaHiroyuki MutoAtsunori MatsudaIchiro YamaneToshihiro ShimadaHiroaki ItoYoshikazu MizuguchiChikako MoriyoshiHiroshi NakajimaShigeo MoriHiroshi OikeAkira NakayamaWenhao SunNataly Carolina Rosero-NavarroKiyoharu Tadanaga
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Martensitic transformation with volume expansion plays a crucial role in enhancing the mechanical properties of steel and partially stabilized zirconia. We believe that a similar concept could be applied to unexplored nonoxide materials. Herein, we report the stress-induced martensitic transformation of monoclinic Na 3 YCl 6 with an ∼3.4% expansion. In situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction and atomistic simulations showed that anisotropic crystallographic transformation from monoclinic to rhombohedral Na 3 YCl 6 occurs exclusively under uniaxial pressure; no effect is observed under hydrostatic pressure conditions. The uniaxially pressed powder compact of monoclinic Na 3 YCl 6 showed a large indentation impression and low Young's modulus, in contrast to its high bulk modulus, suggesting that these unique mechanical properties are induced by the martensitic transformation.
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