Unusual compressibility in the negative-thermal-expansion material ZrW$_{2}$O$_{8}$

ORAL

Abstract

The negative thermal expansion (NTE) compound ZrW$_{2}$O$_{8}$ has been well-studied because it remains cubic with a nearly constant, isotropic NTE coefficient over a broad temperature range. However, its elastic constants seem just as strange as its volume because NTE makes temperature acts as \textit{positive} pressure, decreasing volume on warming and, unlike most materials, the thermally-compressed solid$_{ }$\textit{softens}. Does ZrW$_{2}$O$_{8}$ also soften when pressure alone is applied? Using pulse-echo ultrasound in a hydrostatic SiC anvil cell, we determine the elastic tensor of monocrystalline ZrW$_{2}$O$_{8 }$near 300 K as a function of pressure. We indeed find an unusual decrease in bulk modulus with pressure. Our results are inconsistent with conventional lattice dynamics, but do show that the thermodynamically-complete constrained-lattice model can relate NTE to elastic softening as increases in either temperature or pressure reduce volume, establishing the predictive power of the model, and making it an important concept in condensed-matter physics.

Authors

  • A. Migliori

    LANL, Los-Alamos, NM., Los Alamos National Laboratory, Materials Science and Technology (MST)-National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545, Los Alamos National Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, LANL, Los Alamos, NM, 87545

  • C. Pantea

  • H. Ledbetter

  • y. Zhao

    Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos Neutron Scattering Center (LANSCE)-12, Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545

  • T. Kimura

    LANL

  • Peter B. Littlewood

    University of Cambridge, Cavendish Lab., Univ. of Cambridge

  • J. Van Duijn

    Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins Univ.

  • G.R. Kowach

    Dept. of Chemistry, The City College of NY