Structural stability of LaCu2 and YCu2 studied by high-pressure x-ray diffraction and ab initio total energy calculations

Andreas Lindbaum, S Heathman, Georg Kresse, M Rotter, Ernst Gratz, A Schneidewind, Günter Behr, K Litfin, Tristan Le Bihan, Pavel Svoboda

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    Abstract

    LaCu2 is the only compound among the RCu2 series (R from La to Lu, and Y) which crystallizes in the hexagonal AlB2-type structure, whereas the other compounds show the orthorhombic CeCu2-type structure. In agreement with ab initio calculations our high-pressure x-ray diffraction experiments show that LaCu2 transforms at relatively low pressures to the CeCu2-type structure, which can be regarded as a low-symmetry variant of the AlB2-type structure. To investigate the stability of the CeCu2-type structure we performed high-pressure x-ray diffraction experiments on YCu2 using argon as the pressure transmitting medium. These experiments showed in contrast to an earlier study that the CeCu2 structure is stable at least up to the highest attained pressure of 35 GPa. The tendency for amorphization at pressures above 10 GPa, as observed in the earlier study, was probably due to the non-hydrostatic conditions of the pressure transmitting medium, showing that the CeCu2-type compounds are very sensitive to non-hydrostatic compression. A transition to the MgCu2-type structure (cubic Laves phase) at about 28 GPa, as predicted by the ab initio calculations, has not been observed. Œ 2000 IOP Publishing Ltd.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3219-3228
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
    Volume12
    Issue number14
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2000

    Austrian Fields of Science 2012

    • 1030 Physics, Astronomy

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