Pressure dependence of phase transitions in the quasi one-dimensional metal-insulator transition system beta-Na1/3V2O5
Abstract
The pressure dependence of phase transitions in the quasi one-dimensional vanadium oxide β-Na1/3V2O5 has been studied by magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistivity measurements. The pressure dependence of the various transition temperatures is quite differently. The transition at T=240 K, previously reported and attributed to ordering on Na sites, and a second transition at T ≈ 222 K, reported here for the first time and attributed to a further increase of order on Na sites, are almost independent of pressure. On the other hand, the metal-insulator (MI) transition at TMI=130 K shifts to lower temperatures, while the magnetic transition at TN=24 K shifts to higher temperatures with increasing pressure. We discuss the different pressure dependencies of TMI and TN in terms of increasing interchain coupling and the MI transition to be of Peierls type.
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