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Superionicity and Polymorphism in Calcium Fluoride at High Pressure

arXiv:1405.5992 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.113.235902

Abstract

We present a combined experimental and computational first-principles study of the superionic and structural properties of CaF2 at high P-T conditions. We observe an anomalous superionic behavior in the low-P fluorite phase that consists in a decrease of the normal-> superionic critical temperature with compression. This unexpected effect can be explained in terms of a P-induced softening of a zone-boundary $X$ phonon which involves exclusively fluorine displacements. Also we find that superionic conductivity is absent in the high-P cotunnite phase. Instead, superionicity develops in a new low-symmetry high-T phase that we identify as monoclinic (space group P2_1/c). We discuss the possibility of observing these intriguing phenomena in related isomorphic materials.

5 pages, 5 figures