Pressure-induced spin pairing transition of Fe$^{3+}$ in oxygen octahedra
D. M. Vasiukov, L. Dubrovinsky, I. Kupenko, V. Cerantola, G. Aprilis,, L. Ismailova, E. Bykova, C. McCammon, C. Prescher, A. I. Chumakov, N., Dubrovinskaia

TL;DR
This study investigates how high pressure induces spin state changes in Fe$^{3+}$ within oxygen octahedra, revealing a volume-dependent transition that occurs around 45-60 GPa and proposing a new empirical rule for predicting cooperative spin behavior.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of pressure-induced spin transitions in Fe$^{3+}$ compounds and introduces an empirical rule for predicting cooperative spin transitions based on octahedral volume.
Findings
Spin transition begins at octahedral volumes of 8.9-9.3 ų.
Transition occurs at 45-60 GPa depending on the compound.
Linear relationship between isomer shift and octahedral volume.
Abstract
High pressure can provoke spin transitions in transition metal-bearing compounds. These transitions are of high interest not only for fundamental physics and chemistry, but also may have important implications for geochemistry and geophysics of the Earth and planetary interiors. Here we have carried out a comparative study of the pressure-induced spin transition in compounds with trivalent iron, octahedrally coordinated by oxygen. High-pressure single-crystal M\"{o}ssbauer spectroscopy data for FeBO, FeO and Fe(FeSi)(SiO) are presented together with detailed analysis of hyperfine parameter behavior. We argue that -FeO is an intermediate phase in the reconstructive phase transition between -FeO and -FeO and question the proposed perovskite-type structure for -FeO.The structural…
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TopicsHigh-pressure geophysics and materials · Iron oxide chemistry and applications · Magnetic Properties and Synthesis of Ferrites
