Recent progress on the characterization of the high-pressure behaviour of AVO4 orthovanadates
Daniel Errandonea, Alka B. Garg

TL;DR
This review summarizes recent high-pressure studies on AVO4 orthovanadates, highlighting experimental and theoretical advances in understanding their phase behavior, structural transformations, and potential applications in technology and geophysics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive systematic review of high-pressure effects on AVO4 compounds, including new insights into metastable phases and comparisons with related materials.
Findings
Discovery of novel metastable phases with unique properties
Understanding of the high-pressure structural sequence of AVO4 oxides
Comparison of nanomaterials and bulk behavior under compression
Abstract
AVO4 vanadates are materials of technological importance due to their variety of functional properties. They have applications as scintillators, thermophosphors, photocatalysts, cathodoluminescence, and laser-host materials. Studies at HP-HT are helpful for understanding the physical properties of the solid state, in special, the phase behavior of AVO4 materials. For instance, they have contributed to understand the macroscopic properties of vanadates in terms of microscopic mechanisms. A great progress has been made in the last decade towards the study of the pressure-effects on the structural, vibrational, and electronic properties of AVO4 compounds. Thanks to the combination of experimental and theoretical studies, novel metastable phases with interesting physical properties have been discovered and the HP structural sequence followed by AVO4 oxides has been understood. Here, we will…
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