VO$_2$ under hydrostatic pressure: Isostructural phase transition close to a critical end-point
P. Bouvier, L. Bussmann, D. Machon, I. Breslavetz, G. Garbarino, P., Strobel, V. Dmitriev

TL;DR
This study investigates the high-pressure behavior of monoclinic VO$_2$, revealing an isostructural phase transition near a critical point and elucidating the coupling between lattice and electronic properties through Raman and X-ray analyses.
Contribution
It provides a detailed phase diagram of VO$_2$ under pressure, identifying a new isostructural transition and characterizing oxygen displacements without altering vanadium dimers.
Findings
Identification of a soft mode up to 13.9 GPa
Observation of an isostructural phase transition near a critical point
Detection of a second triclinic phase at higher pressures
Abstract
The high-pressure behavior of monoclinic VO is revisited by a combination of Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction on a single crystal under hydrostatic conditions at room temperature. A soft mode is observed up to P = 13.9(1) GPa. At this pressure, an isostructural phase transition between two monoclinic phases M and M' hinders this instability. The features of this transformation (no apparent volume jump) indicate that the compression at ambient temperature passes close to a critical point. An analysis based on the Landau theory of phase transitions gives a complete description of the P-T phase diagram. The M1' is characterized by spontaneous displacements of the oxygen sub-lattice without any strong modification of the VV dimers distances nor the twist angle of vanadium chains. The spontaneous displacements of oxygen and the spontaneous deformations of the…
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