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arxiv: 1609.07486 · v1 · pith:3RCUD6R5new · submitted 2016-09-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Hexagonal structure of phase III of solid hydrogen

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keywords structurehexagonalbelowpressuresagreementdatahydrogenmonoclinic
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A hexagonal structure of solid molecular hydrogen with $P6_122$ symmetry is calculated to be more stable below about 200 GPa than the monoclinic $C2/c$ structure identified previously as the best candidate for phase III. We find that the effects of nuclear quantum and thermal vibrations play a central role in the stabilization of $P6_122$. The $P6_122$ and $C2/c$ structures are very similar and their Raman and infra-red data are in good agreement with experiment. However, our calculations show that the hexagonal $P6_122$ structure provides better agreement with the available x-ray diffraction data than the $C2/c$ structure at pressures below about 200 GPa. We suggest that two phase-III-like structures may be formed at high pressures, hexagonal $P6_122$ below about 200 GPa and monoclinic $C2/c$ at higher pressures.

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