JOURNAL ARTICLE

Pressure-Induced Structural Phase Transitions in Solid Xenon

A. P. JephcoatH. K. MaoL. W. FingerD. E. CoxRussell J. HemleyChang‐Sheng Zha

Year: 1987 Journal:   Physical Review Letters Vol: 59 (23)Pages: 2670-2673   Publisher: American Physical Society

Abstract

Pressure-induced structural phase transitions have been observed in solid xenon by high-pressure x-ray diffraction methods up to 137 GPa (1.37 Mbar). The face-centered cubic structure is unstable above 14 GPa and transforms to an intermediate, close-packed phase. Above 75 GPa a further transition takes place to the hexagonal close-packed structure which remains stable to at least 137 GPa. At this pressure, where $V=10.5\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}0.2$ ${\mathrm{cm}}^{3}$/mol ($\frac{V}{{V}_{01}}=0.30$), there is no evidence for band-gap closure.

Keywords:
Xenon Materials science Diffraction Phase transition Hexagonal crystal system Phase (matter) High pressure Crystallography Close-packing of equal spheres Condensed matter physics Atomic physics Thermodynamics Physics Chemistry Optics

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High-pressure geophysics and materials
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geophysics
Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Condensed Matter Physics
Crystal Structures and Properties
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