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Recovering local structure information from high-pressure total scattering experiments.


ABSTRACT: High pressure is a powerful thermodynamic tool for exploring the structure and the phase behaviour of the crystalline state, and is now widely used in conventional crystallographic measurements. High-pressure local structure measurements using neutron diffraction have, thus far, been limited by the presence of a strongly scattering, perdeuterated, pressure-transmitting medium (PTM), the signal from which contaminates the resulting pair distribution functions (PDFs). Here, a method is reported for subtracting the pairwise correlations of the commonly used 4:1 methanol:ethanol PTM from neutron PDFs obtained under hydro-static compression. The method applies a molecular-dynamics-informed empirical correction and a non-negative matrix factorization algorithm to recover the PDF of the pure sample. Proof of principle is demonstrated, producing corrected high-pressure PDFs of simple crystalline materials, Ni and MgO, and benchmarking these against simulated data from the average structure. Finally, the first local structure determination of α-quartz under hydro-static pressure is presented, extracting compression behaviour of the real-space structure.

SUBMITTER: Herlihy A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8662973 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recovering local structure information from high-pressure total scattering experiments.

Herlihy Anna A   Geddes Harry S HS   Sosso Gabriele C GC   Bull Craig L CL   Ridley Christopher J CJ   Goodwin Andrew L AL   Senn Mark S MS   Funnell Nicholas P NP  

Journal of applied crystallography 20211123 Pt 6


High pressure is a powerful thermodynamic tool for exploring the structure and the phase behaviour of the crystalline state, and is now widely used in conventional crystallographic measurements. High-pressure local structure measurements using neutron diffraction have, thus far, been limited by the presence of a strongly scattering, perdeuterated, pressure-transmitting medium (PTM), the signal from which contaminates the resulting pair distribution functions (PDFs). Here, a method is reported fo  ...[more]

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