Dramatic softening of the negative thermal expansion material HfW2O8 upon heating through its WO4 orientational order-disorder phase transition
Abstract
HfW2O8 undergoes a dramatic softening where the average bulk modulus (P = 52-414 MPa) drops from 69 GPa at 298 K to 48 GPa at 430 K as the temperature of the WO4 orientation order-disorder transition is approached. This is accompanied by increasingly negative thermal expansivity (-10 ppm.K-1 to -15 ppm.K-1) and reversible WO4 orientational disordering upon compression in α-HfW2O8. Additionally, α-HfW2O8 becomes elastically softer upon compression at constant temperature. The α →β phase transition temperature decreases by ∼30 K between 52 and 414 MPa. Above this phase transition, no further temperature-dependent softening or pressure-dependent changes in the coefficient of thermal expansion occurred.
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Journal of Applied Physics
- Pub Date:
- February 2014
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- Bibcode:
- 2014JAP...115e3512G