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An accurate value of the lattice parameter of the spinel ferromagnetic semiconductor HgCr2Se4 has been determined at different temperatures, ranging from 298 to 770 K, by X-ray powder diffraction. The data have been used to evaluate the coefficient of thermal expansion, α, at various temperatures. The temperature dependence of the coefficient of expansion can be represented by the equation α = 10.059 × 10−6 − 1.862 × 10−8 T + 3.017 × 10−11 T2, where T is the temperature in K. The diffraction pattern of HgCr2Se4, obtained at 785(5) K, was completely different from that at room temperature. The high-temperature phase persisted up to 900 K, and above this the compound decomposed. Furthermore, the new phase was retained when the sample was cooled from 900 K to room temperature. These results suggest an irreversible structural phase transformation in HgCr2Se4 at 785 K. An attempt is made to explain this interesting high-temperature thermal behaviour of HgCr2Se4 in relation to its structure and other physical properties.

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