High-pressure synthesis,long-term stability of single crystals of diboron trioxide,B2O3, and an empirical electronic polarizability of [3]B3+ |
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Authors: | Manfred Burianek Johannes Birkenstock Philipp Mair Volker Kahlenberg Olaf Medenbach Robert D. Shannon Reinhard X. Fischer |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Geosciences,University of Bremen,Bremen,Germany;2.Faculty of Geo- and Atmospheric Sciences, Institute of Mineralogy and Petrography,University of Innsbruck,Innsbruck,Austria;3.Institute of Mineralogy,University of Bochum,Bochum,Germany;4.Geological Sciences/CIRES,University of Colorado,Boulder,USA |
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Abstract: | Single crystals of B2O3 are needed for the precise determination of the refractive indices used to calculate the electronic polarizability α of 3-coordinated boron. The α(B) values in turn are used to predict mean refractive indices of borate minerals. Since the contribution of boron to the total polarizability of a mineral is very low, the synthetic compound B2O3 represents an ideal model system because of its high molar content of boron. Millimeter-sized crystals were synthesized at 1 GPa in a piston-cylinder apparatus. The samples were heated above the liquidus (800 °C), subsequently cooled at 15 °C/h to 500 °C and finally quenched. The refractive indices were determined by the immersion method using a microrefractometer spindle stage. The refractive indices n o = 1.653 (3) and n e = 1.632 (3) correspond to a total polarizability for B2O3 of α = 4.877 Å3. These values were used to determine the electronic polarizability of boron of α(B) = 0.16 Å3. Although the surface of the B2O3 crystals was coated with a hydrous film immediately after being exposed to air, its bulk crystallinity is retained for a period of at least 2 months. |
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