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Polymorphism of monatomic iodine
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Polymorphism of monatomic iodine
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We applied synchrotron single-crystal X-ray diffraction in a diamond anvil cell at 48-51 GPa and first-principles theoretical calculations to study the crystal structure of solid atomic iodine at high pressure. We report the synthesis of two phases of atomic iodine at 48-51 GPa via laser heating of I-N2 mixtures. Unlike the familiar monatomic I4/mmm structure, which consists of crystallographically equivalent atoms, a new Pm-3n structure is of inclusion type, featuring two distinct kinds of atoms: a central detached one and peripheral ones forming the linear chains. Moreover, we observe crystallization of the familiar high-pressure face centered cubic (fcc) structure, albeit at much lower pressures compared to cold compressed iodine. The discovery of Pm-3n structure in iodine marks an important step in understanding of the pressure induced phase transition sequence in halogens.
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