Synthesis of Hf$_8$O$_7$, a new binary hafnium oxide, at high pressures and high temperatures

ORAL

Abstract

Two binary phases in the system Hf-O have been synthesized at pressures between 12 and 34 GPa and at temperatures up to 3000\,K by reacting Hf with HfO$_2$ using a laser-heated diamond anvil cell. In situ X-ray diffraction in conjunction with density functional theory calculations have been employed to characterize a previously unreported tetragonal Hf$_8$O$_7$ phase. This phase has a structure which is based on a fcc Hf packing with oxygen atoms occupying octahedral interstitial positions. Its predicted bulk modulus is 223(1) GPa. The second phase has a composition close to Hf$_6$O, where oxygen atoms occupy octahedral interstitial sites in a hcp Hf packing. Its experimentally determined bulk modulus is 128(30) GPa. The phase diagram of Hf metal was further constrained at high pressures and temperatures, where we show that $\alpha$-Hf transforms to $\beta$-Hf around 2160(150) K and 18.2 GPa and $\beta$-Hf remains stable up to at least 2800 K at this pressure.

Authors

  • Bjorn Winkler

    Frankfurt University

  • Lkhamsuren Bayarjargal

    Frankfurt University

  • Wolfgang Morgenroth

    Frankfurt University

  • Nadine Schrodt

    Frankfurt University

  • Victor Milman

    BioVia

  • Christopher Stanek

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Blas Uberuaga

    Los Alamos National Laboratory