Abstract

The evolution of X-ray diffraction patterns in FeBO3 under high pressures up to 63 GPa has been investigated at room temperature in a diamond anvil cell. A structural phase transition at a pressure of 53±2 GPa was found for the first time. The transition is of the first-order type with a hysteresisless drop of the reduced unit cell volume of about 8.6%. Apparently, the transition is isostructural. At pressures below the transition, the equation of state for FeBO3 was fitted. In the third-order approximation of the Birch-Murnagan equation of state, the bulk modulus K and its first pressure derivative K′ were found to be 255±25 GPa and 5.0±1.2, respectively.

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