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Samples of the alloy Mg3In were annealed at 200-250°C in the Bridgman-anvil-type press under pressures between 20 and 100 kbar. After being quenched to ambient pressure and temperature, the crystal structure was studied by X-ray diffraction. The number of close-packed layers in one repeating unit of the alloy structure is twelve with the stacking sequence (3\underline 1)3 when annealed under the atmospheric pressure, but at 20, 35 and 55 kbar it increases to eighteen with the sequence (3\underline 11\underline 1)3, and at 75 and 100 kbar a 24-layered structure with the sequence (3\underline 11\underline 11\underline 1)3 has been found to form. The pressure-induced change in the layer-stacking sequence in Mg3In is similar to the change with the decrease in the electron-atom ratio previously observed for the ternary alloys Mg3(In1-x,Cdx).
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