High pressure structural and lattice dynamics study of α-In2Se3

Abstract

Layered α-In2Se3has been studied using a concomitant in-situ synchrotron angle dispersive powder x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy study in a diamond anvil cell up to 60+ GPa, at room temperature. Helium, that remains fairly hydrostatic up to the highest pressure in this study, was used as the pressure-transmitting medium. The results from both experimental methods reveal a pressure-induced structural phase transition from α-In2Se3 to a monoclinic β'-In2Se3 structure at ≈1 GPa, in agreement with previous studies. Based on our detailed measurements using both experimental techniques and F-f formalism, the β'-In2Se3 structure remains stable up to 45 GPa, without a clear indication of a phase transition towards the previously reported β-In2Se3 phase. Above this pressure, In2Se3 adopts a disordered solid-solution-like orthorhombic structure, phase IV. The results are discussed in comparison with the relevant previous studies of α-In2Se3 under pressure.

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