We observed an isostructural phase transition in the solid nitrogen λ-N2 at approximately 50 GPa accompanied by anomalies in lattice parameters, atomic volume and Raman vibron modes. The anomalies are… Click to show full abstract
We observed an isostructural phase transition in the solid nitrogen λ-N2 at approximately 50 GPa accompanied by anomalies in lattice parameters, atomic volume and Raman vibron modes. The anomalies are ascribed to a slight reorientation of the nitrogen molecules, which does not seem to affect the monoclinic symmetry (space group P21/c). Our ab initio calculations further confirm the phenomena, and suggest an optimized structure for the λ-N2 phase. In addition, a new high-pressure amorphous phase of η′-N2 was also discovered by a detailed investigation of the pressure-temperature phase diagram of nitrogen with the aim of probing the phase stability of λ-N2. Our result may provide helpful information about the crystallographic nature of dissociation transitions in diatomic molecular crystals (H2, O2, N2, etc).
               
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