The high-pressure behavior of CaMoO4
V. Panchal, N. Garg, H. K. Poswal, D. Errandonea, P., Rodriguez-Hernandez, A. Munoz, E. Cavalli

TL;DR
This study combines experimental and theoretical methods to investigate the high-pressure phase transition of CaMoO4, revealing a transition near 15 GPa and its effects on electronic and vibrational properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of CaMoO4's high-pressure behavior, confirming the scheelite-fergusonite transition and elucidating its impact on electronic and vibrational characteristics.
Findings
Pressure-induced phase transition near 15 GPa
High-pressure phase identified as fergusonite-type
Significant changes in band gap and phonon spectrum
Abstract
We report a high-pressure study of tetragonal scheelite-type CaMoO4 up to 29 GPa. In order to characterize its high-pressure behavior, we have combined Raman and optical-absorption measurements with density-functional theory calculations. We have found evidence of a pressure-induced phase transition near 15 GPa. Experiments and calculations agree in assigning the high-pressure phase to a monoclinic fergusonite-type structure. The reported results are consistent with previous powder x-ray-diffraction experiments, but are in contradiction with the conclusions obtained from earlier Raman measurements, which support the existence of more than one phase transition in the pressure range covered by our studies. The observed scheelite-fergusonite transition induces significant changes in the electronic band gap and phonon spectrum of CaMoO4. We have determined the pressure evolution of the band…
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