“…6. Interestingly, the large bulk modulus indicates NdCrO 3 is significantly less compressible than other simple perovskites such as LaCoO 3 150(2) GPa [28], CaZrO 3 154(1) GPa [29], CaSnO 3 163(1) GPa [30], SmNiO 3 167 GPa [31], CaTiO 3 171 GPa [32], SrTiO 3 174 GPa [33], PrAlO 3 176(9) GPa [34], GdFeO 3 182(1) GPa [35], LaAlO 3 190(5) GPa [36], GdAlO 3 191(1) GPa [35], YAlO 3 192(2) GPa [37], CaGeO 3 194(2) GPa [32], ScAlO 3 218(1) GPa [38], and NdFeO 3 244(4) GPa [39] and MgSiO 3 249 (3) GPa [40]. The relatively large uncertainty in the bulk modulus of NdCrO 3 , compared to the single crystal studies, stems from the limited number of volume data points and volume uncertainty caused by the pressure-induced peak broadening.…”