Structural evolution under pressure in single-crystal layered antiferromagnets MPS3 (M=Fe, Ni, Mn)
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Abstract
We present a comparative study of the crystal structures of Fe, Ni and MnPS3 under pressure from powder and single-crystal x-ray diffraction which highlight differences in behaviour between sample forms. Thanks to single crystal measurements, the collapse of the inter-planar separation which is linked to new magnetic and transport properties is characterised unambiguously for the first time, the identification of which is vital for any calculations of high-pressure properties in this family of materials. The contradiction of previous findings, and the nature of the impact of sample form with regards to current theoretically predicted high pressure structures[3] will also be discussed.
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Publication: Coak, M. J. et al., Emergent Magnetic Phases in Pressure-Tuned van der Waals Antiferromagnet FePS3. Phys. Rev. X 11, 011024 2021).
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Jarvis, D. M. et al., Comparative structural evolution under pressure of powder and single crystals of the layered antiferromagnet FePS3. In preparation
Presenters
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David M Jarvis
Institut Laue-Langevin, Univ of Cambridge, Institut Laue Langevin
Authors
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David M Jarvis
Institut Laue-Langevin, Univ of Cambridge, Institut Laue Langevin
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Matthew J Coak
University of Warwick
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Shiyu Deng
Univ of Cambridge
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Charles S Haines
University of Cambridge
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Hayrullo H Hamidov
University of Cambridge
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Giulio I Lampronti
University of Cambridge
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Cheng Liu
University of Cambridge
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Andrew R Wildes
Institut Laue-Langevin, Institut Laue Langevin
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Siddharth S Saxena
University of Cambridge