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Calcium with the β-tin structure at high pressure and low temperature.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012-09-27)
Bing Li, Yang Ding, Wenge Yang, Lin Wang, Bo Zou, Jinfu Shu, Stas Sinogeikin, Changyong Park, Guangtian Zou, Ho-kwang Mao
ABSTRACT

Using synchrotron high-pressure X-ray diffraction at cryogenic temperatures, we have established the phase diagram for calcium up to 110 GPa and 5-300 K. We discovered the long-sought for theoretically predicted β-tin structured calcium with I4(1)/amd symmetry at 35 GPa in a s mall low-temperature range below 10 K, thus resolving the enigma of absence of this lowest enthalpy phase. The stability and relations among various distorted simple-cubic phases in the Ca-III region have also been examined and clarified over a wide range of high pressures and low temperatures.

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