Abstract

High pressure behavior of ZrGeO4 has been investigated using Raman and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopies up to 25 GPa in a diamond anvil cell. Under the application of pressure, the GeO4 librational mode exhibits softening, suggesting dynamical instability of the scheelite structure. Qualitative changes are noted in the Raman spectrum above 12 GPa, suggesting a possible transition around this pressure. High pressure PL behavior of Eu3+-related crystal field transitions indicates a clear change in the site symmetry of Eu3+ around 12 GPa, strongly supporting structural transition to a lower symmetry phase at this pressure.

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