1977
DOI: 10.1063/1.555565
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Behavior of the AB-type compounds at high pressures and high temperatures

Abstract: The results of the published work on the high pressure-high temperature properties of the AB-type compounds have been compiled and evaluated. All pressure studies above the range of 1 kilobar have been included with an. emphasis on the accurate charterization of the solid-solid. phase' boundaries and the experimental melting curves. Whenever x-ray diffraction data are available for the high pressure phases, they have also been reviewed. Phase diagrams are included for all compounds in which measurement of more… Show more

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“…The temperature–pressure phase diagram of CuI has been reported in Refs. (Fig. ) and was investigated further experimentally in Ref.…”
Section: Structural Properties Of Cuimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The temperature–pressure phase diagram of CuI has been reported in Refs. (Fig. ) and was investigated further experimentally in Ref.…”
Section: Structural Properties Of Cuimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…I, VIII: rocksalt (cubic, Fm3m), grayed area represents phase II: wurtzite (hexagonal, P6 3 mc), III: zincblende (cubic, F4¯3m), IV: rhombohedral, V: tetragonal (P4/mmm), VI: cubic, adapted from Ref. . Inset: Detail around the wurtzite phase, adapted from Ref.…”
Section: Structural Properties Of Cuimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, since elements like Si have a large number of (meta-)stable oxide polymorphs with the ZO 2 stoichiometry, and since temperature and pressure effects are not included in the ab initio calculations, we opt for a low pressure/temperature structure as found in Ref. [75]. The oxide reference structures are shown in Table V.…”
Section: Appendix B Oxide-based Defect Formation Energiesmentioning
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“…However, all of the copper and silver monohalides possess complex p-T phase diagrams (see Fig. 1) [7] and some of these high pressure phases may also display high ionic conductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%