Melting of B12P2 boron subphosphide under pressure
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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meltingb12p2boronpressuresubphosphideunderanvilapparatus
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Melting of boron subphosphide (B12P2) to 26 GPa has been studied by in situ synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction in a laser-heated diamond anvil cell, and by quenching and electrical resistance measurements in a toroid-type high-pressure apparatus. B12P2 melts congruently, and the melting curve has a positive slope of 23(6) K/GPa. No solid-state phase transition was observed up to the melting in the whole pressure range under study.
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