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Observation of a $Pbca$ phase and robust metallicity in $\rm{RuO_2}$ under pressure

Materials Science 2025-02-11 v1

Abstract

RuO2\rm{RuO_2} stands as a quintessential rutile-type compound under ambient conditions, with its structural exploration under pressure bearing significant implications for both phase transition investigations and Earth science. Nonetheless, the precise phase transition sequence remains a debate. In this study, we disclose the emergence of the PbcaPbca phase alongside the enduring metallic character of RuO2\rm{RuO_2} under megabar pressure. Employing state-of-the-art synchrotron X-ray diffraction, our observations delineate a phase transition trajectory progressing through rutile, CaCl2\rm{CaCl_2}, and ultimately PbcaPbca phases. Notably, the PbcaPbca phase manifests immediately just after the rutile-CaCl2\rm{CaCl_2} transition, confining a narrow pressure regime for the pure CaCl2\rm{CaCl_2}-type phase. Within the pressure range of 15.5 to 35.0 GPa, a coexistence of the CaCl2\rm{CaCl_2}-type and PbcaPbca phases is observed, transforming to a sole presence of the PbcaPbca phase beyond 35.0 GPa. Electrical transport measurements conducted on both single crystal and powder samples confirm the enduring metallic conductivity of RuO2\rm{RuO_2}, persisting up to at least \sim120 GPa, albeit exhibiting a diminished conductivity at ultrahigh pressures due to a reduction in electronic density of states at the Fermi level. This study furnishes compelling evidence for the presence of the PbcaPbca phase across a broad pressure range, diverging from the previously widely acknowledged Pa3ˉPa\bar{3} phase, thereby offering crucial insights into phase transition phenomena in other metal dioxides and advancing our comprehension of electronic behaviors within 4d and 5d electron systems.

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@article{arxiv.2502.06228,
  title  = {Observation of a $Pbca$ phase and robust metallicity in $\rm{RuO_2}$ under pressure},
  author = {He Zhang and Xudong Wei and Wei Zhong and Xiaoli Ma and Liyunxiao Wu and Jie Zhou and Saori Kawaguchi and Hirokazu Kadobayashi and Zhenxiang Cheng and Guoying Gao and Xiaohui Yu and Ho-kwang Mao and Binbin Yue and Fang Hong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.06228},
  year   = {2025}
}

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7 pages, 5 figures