Zinc phosphate chain length study under high hydrostatic pressure by Raman spectroscopy

TitleZinc phosphate chain length study under high hydrostatic pressure by Raman spectroscopy
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsGauvin, M., F. Dassenoy, C. Minfray, J. M. Martin, G. Montagnac, and B. Reynard
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume101
Issue6
Pagination063505
Date Published2007
ISSN00218979
Abstract

The aim of this study is to combine a diamond anvil cell with in-situ Raman spectroscopy to simulate and analyze the effect of pure pressure on the length of phosphate chains in an antiwear film formed in a tribological contact. In-situ Raman spectra of Zn2P2O7 glass, α-Zn3(PO4)2, and γ−Zn2P2O7 crystals submitted to high hydrostatic pressure up to 20 GPa were recorded. Evolution of Raman spectra as a function of pressure was studied in the characteristic high frequency range of PO4 tetrahedra molecular resonance (650−1300 cm−1). When exposed to high pressure, the structure of the sample becomes less ordered. Phase transitions in α-Zn3(PO4)2 structure are observed during compression from ambient pressure to 3 GPa. The length of the phosphate chains is conserved up to 20 GPa when samples are subjected to hydrostatic pressure.

DOI10.1063/1.2710431
Short TitleJ. Appl. Phys.
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