Shift of close-packed basal planes as an order parameter of transitions between antiferromangetic phases in solid oxygen: II. Temperature/pressure dependence of sound velocities and lattice parameters
Abstract
In the present paper we generalised a phenomenological model developed in gomo:2005 for the description of magnetostructural phase transitions and related peculiarities of elastic properties in solid oxygen under high pressure and/or low (below 40 K) temperature. We show that variation of all the lattice parameters in the vicinity of αβ-phase transition is due to both the shift of basal closed packed planes and appearance of the long-range magnetic order. Competition between these two factors from one side and lattice compression below Tαβ from another produces non monotonic temperature dependence of lattice parameter b (along monoclinic axis). Steep decrease of the sound velocities in the vicinity of Tαβ can be explained by the softening of the lattice with respect to shift of the close-packed planes (described by the constant K2) prior to phase transition point. We anticipate an analogous softening of sound velocities in the vicinity of α δ-phase transition and non monotonic pressure dependence of sound velocities in α-phase.
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