• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: The Structure of Ferroselite, FeSe2, at Pressures up to 46 GPa and Temperatures down to 50 K: A Single-Crystal Micro-Diffraction Analysis
  • Contributor: Lavina, Barbara; Downs, Robert; Sinogeikin, Stanislav
  • Published: MDPI AG, 2018
  • Published in: Crystals, 8 (2018) 7, Seite 289
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.3390/cryst8070289
  • ISSN: 2073-4352
  • Keywords: Inorganic Chemistry ; Condensed Matter Physics ; General Materials Science ; General Chemical Engineering
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  • Description: <jats:p>We conducted an in situ crystal structure analysis of ferroselite at non-ambient conditions. The aim is to provide a solid ground to further the understanding of the properties of this material in a broad range of conditions. Ferroselite, marcasite-type FeSe2, was studied under high pressures up to 46 GPa and low temperatures, down to 50 K using single-crystal microdiffraction techniques. High pressures and low temperatures were generated using a diamond anvil cell and a cryostat respectively. We found no evidences of structural instability in the explored P-T space. The deformation of the orthorhombic lattice is slightly anisotropic. As expected, the compressibility of the Se-Se dumbbell, the longer bond in the structure, is larger than that of the Fe-Se bonds. There are two octahedral Fe-Se bonds, the short bond, with multiplicity two, is slightly more compressible than the long bond, with multiplicity four; as a consequence the octahedral tetragonal compression slightly increases under pressure. We also achieved a robust structural analysis of ferroselite at low temperature in the diamond anvil cell. Structural changes upon temperature decrease are small but qualitatively similar to those produced by pressure.</jats:p>
  • Access State: Open Access