Understanding the Unusual Response to High Pressure in KBe2BO3F2

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Yu, Dehong
Avdeev, Maxim
Sun, D. H.
Huston, Larissa
Shiell, Thomas
Sun, Qingbo
Lu, Teng
Gu, Qinfen
Bradby, Jodie
Yie, N.

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Strong anisotropic compression with pressure on the remarkable non-linear optical material KBe2BO3F2 has been observed with the linear compression coefficient along the c axis found to be about 40 times larger than that along the a axis. An unusual non-monotonic pressure response was observed for the a lattice parameter. The derived bulk modulus of 31 ± 1 GPa indicates that KBe2BO3F2 is a very soft oxide material yet with stable structure up to 45 GPa. A combination of high-pressure synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction, high-pressure Raman spectroscopy, and Density Functional Theory calculations points to the mechanism for the unusual pressure response being due to the competition between the K-F bond length and K-F-K bond angle and the coupling between the stretching and twisting vibration modes.

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Scientific Reports

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