A Pressure-Induced Inverse Order-Disorder Transition in Double Perovskites.
Zheng DengChang-Jong KangMark CroftWenmin LiXi ShenJianfa ZhaoRicheng YuChangqing JinGabriel KotliarSizhan LiuTrevor A TysonRyan TapperoMartha GreenblattPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Given the consensus that pressure improves cation ordering in most of known materials, a discovery of pressure-induced disordering could require recognition of an order-disorder transition in solid-state physics/chemistry and geophysics. Double perovskites Y2 CoIrO6 and Y2 CoRuO6 polymorphs synthesized at 0, 6, and 15 GPa show B-site ordering, partial ordering, and disordering, respectively, accompanied by lattice compression and crystal structure alteration from monoclinic to orthorhombic symmetry. Correspondingly, the long-range ferrimagnetic ordering in the B-site ordered samples are gradually overwhelmed by B-site disorder. Theoretical calculations suggest that unusual unit-cell compressions under external pressures unexpectedly stabilize the disordered phases of Y2 CoIrO6 and Y2 CoRuO6 .