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Phys Rev Lett ; 95(16): 165503, 2005 Oct 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16241815

ABSTRACT

Diamond-anvil cell experiments augmented by first-principles calculations have found a remarkable stability of the N(3-) ion in Li3N to a sixfold volume reduction. A new (gamma) phase is discovered above 40(+/-5) GPa, with an 8% volume collapse and a band gap quadrupling at the transition determined by synchrotron x-ray diffraction and inelastic x-ray scattering. gamma-Li(3)N (Fm3m, Li(3)Bi-like structure) remains stable up to 200 GPa, and calculations do not predict metallization until approximately 8 TPa. The high structural stability, wide band gap, and simple electronic structure make this N(3-) based system analogous to lower valency compounds (MgO, NaCl, Ne), meriting its use as an internal pressure standard.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 84(18): 4132-5, 2000 May 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10990628

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We report a new phase transition in cobalt from the magnetic varepsilon(hcp) to a beta(fcc) phase, likely nonmagnetic, at 105 GPa. It occurs martensitically in an extended pressure region between 105 and 150 GPa without any apparent volume change. The fcc phase of Co is in systematic accordance with the 4d and 5d counterparts. The pressure-volume isotherm of beta-Co resembles those of alpha(fcc)-Ni and varepsilon(hcp)-Fe within 1%. The phase diagram of cobalt suggests that the fcc stability increases with increasing occupancy of d-band electrons from Fe to Co to Ni.

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Science ; 283(5407): 1510-3, 1999 Mar 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10066168

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An extended-solid phase, carbon dioxide phase V (CO2-V), was synthesized in a diamond anvil cell by laser heating the molecular orthorhombic phase, carbon dioxide phase III, above 40 gigapascals and 1800 kelvin. This new material can be quenched to ambient temperature above 1 gigapascal. The vibration spectrum of CO2-V is similar to that of the quartz polymorph of silicon dioxide, indicating that it is an extended covalent solid with carbon-oxygen single bonds. This material is also optically nonlinear, generating the second harmonic of a neodymium-yttrium-lithium-fluoride laser at a wavelength of 527 nanometers with a conversion efficiency that is near 0.1 percent.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 70(25): 3931-3934, 1993 Jun 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10054002
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