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[SIT39-P09] In situ X-ray observations of phase transitions in MgCr2O4 to 30 GPa using Kawai-type multianvil apparatus
Keywords:Magnesiochromite, in situ X-ray diffraction measurement, Kawai-type multianvil apparatus, phase transition
Phase relations in MgCr2O4 (magnesiochromite) have been studied up to 30 GPa and 1600℃, using a large volume Kawai-type multianvil apparatus and in situ X-ray diffraction measurements system installed at SPring-8/BL04B1. MgCr2O4 spinel dissociates into Mg2Cr2O5 (orthorhombic type) + Cr2O3 (eskolate) at 9 GPa and 1200℃, and then reunion to higher pressure phase (CaTi2O4 type) at 22 GPa and 1200℃. Moreover, another high-pressure phase was observed above CaTi2O4 type structure phase, and this phase was unquenchable to ambient condition. In addition, pressure-induced phase transition in MgCr2O4 was confirmed without decomposition under cold compression process. In this cause, Magnesiochromite is directly transformed to high-pressure phase through the mixture of spinel and high-pressure phase. In this study, CaFe2O4 type and ε-phase, which reported in earlier studies in MgAl2O4 were not observed. The Birch-Murnaghan equation of state was used for least-squares fitting of the volume data (assuming K0’=4). Thus, determined zero-pressure bulk modulus (K0) of the CaTi2O4 type MgCr2O4 was 195 GPa. In this presentation, we will discuss further details of high-pressure phase relation and physical properties of high-pressure phases in MgCr2O4 series.