Low-frequency Raman spectroscopy of deuterium to megabar pressures at 77-295 K
- 1 September 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 48 (9) , 5779-5788
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.48.5779
Abstract
Rotational and lattice phonon excitations in the Raman spectrum of solid molecular deuterium have been measured from 1.8 GPa to ∼200 GPa at 77-295 K to study pressure-induced changes in structural and dynamical properties of the dense solid. Continuous and discontinuous changes in three distinct pressure ranges are observed. At lower pressures ((0) band, together with gradually decreasing resolution of the higher-energy (1) and (2) features. At intermediate pressures (60–100 GPa), a change in the pressure dependence and linewidth of (0), and a linewidth and intensity decrease in the phonon band occur. This is interpreted as evidence for a phase transformation in the molecular solid beginning at ∼65 GPa (77 K). At the highest pressures (∼160 GPa), abrupt changes in the low-frequency excitations suggest either an expansion of the molecular bond or a change in ordering at the vibron discontinuity. Evidence from the low-frequency spectra for interaction between the deuterium sample and diamond anvil is also examined.
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