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Optical signatures of phase transitions and structural modulation in elemental tellurium under pressure

Materials Science 2020-05-08 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

A room-temperature infrared spectroscopy study of elemental tellurium at pressures up to 8.44 GPa in the energy range 0.015-2 eV is reported. Optical signatures of the high-pressure polymorphs are investigated and compared to the results of density-functional band-structure calculations. A Drude peak is first seen in the optical conductivity around 3.5 GPa indicating a semiconductor-to-metal transition within trigonal Te-I. A sharp increase in the Drude spectral weight and dc-conductivity around 4.3 GPa signals the transformation toward the triclinic Te-II polymorph. An absorption peak around 0.15 eV appears above 5 GPa concomitant with the gradual transformation of Te-II into the structurally similar but incommensurately modulated Te-III. Microscopically, this peak can only be reproduced within a sufficiently large commensurate approximant, suggesting the low-energy optical response as a fingerprint of the structural modulation.

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@article{arxiv.2003.10741,
  title  = {Optical signatures of phase transitions and structural modulation in elemental tellurium under pressure},
  author = {Diego Rodriguez and Alexander A. Tsirlin and Tobias Biesner and Teppei Ueno and Takeshi Takahashi and Kaya Kobayashi and Martin Dressel and Ece Uykur},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.10741},
  year   = {2020}
}

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7 pages, 5 figures