Properties ofH2under strong compression in a Ne matrix

Abstract
The vibron frequencies of H2 and D2 molecules compressed in a Ne matrix have been measured up to 45 GPa in a diamond-anvil cell. This evolution with pressure is seen to be very different from that measured in pure H2 and D2 solids: The vibron frequency displays a strong monotonic increase with pressure. The effect of pressure on the bond length of the isotropic H2 molecules is then extracted from the Raman data with two analyses: A strong decrease is shown.