Short-range order of compressed amorphous GeSe2

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L. Properzi
A. Di Cicco
L. Nataf
F. Baudelet
T. Irifune
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[1] School of Science and Technology,Physics Division, CNISM
[2] Università di Camerino,undefined
[3] Synchrotron Soleil,undefined
[4] L’Orme des Merisiers,undefined
[5] Geodynamics Research Center,undefined
[6] Ehime University,undefined
[7] Earth-Life Science Institute,undefined
[8] Tokyo Institute of Technology,undefined
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The structure of amorphous GeSe2 (a-GeSe2) has been studied by means of a combination of two-edges X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and angle-dispersive X-ray diffraction under pressures up to about 30 GPa. Multiple-edge XAS data-analysis of a-GeSe2 at ambient conditions allowed us to reconstruct and compare the first-neighbor distribution function with previous results obtained by neutron diffraction with isotopic substitution. GeSe2 is found to remain amorphous up to the highest pressures attained and a reversible 1.5 eV red-shift of the Ge K-edge energy indicating metallization, occurs between 10 GPa and 15 GPa. Two compression stages are identified by XAS structure refinement. First, a decrease of the first-neighbor distances up to about 10 GPa, in the same pressure region of a previously observed breakdown of the intermediate-range order. Second, an increase of the Ge-Se distances, bond disorder and of the coordination number. This stage is related to a reversible non-isostructural transition involving a gradual conversion from tetra- to octa-hedral geometry which is not yet fully completed at 30 GPa.
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