Pressure-induced structural phase transition in sulfur at 83 GPa

Y. Akahama, M. Kobayashi, and H. Kawamura
Phys. Rev. B 48, 6862 – Published 1 September 1993
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Abstract

The pressure-induced phase sequence of sulfur up to 90 GPa has been studied by an angle-dispersive x-ray-diffraction method. The orthorhombic sulfur (S-I) with S8 cyclic molecules transforms to a high-pressure crystal phase (S-II) between 6 and 55 GPa. The second structural phase transition takes place at 83±2 GPa. The highest-pressure phase (S-III) can be explained as a base-centered orthorhombic lattice. This lattice is isomorphous to that in the metallic high-pressure phase of selenium. Metallization for sulfur reported by Luo et al. is ascribed to the second transition.

  • Received 1 June 1993

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.48.6862

©1993 American Physical Society

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Y. Akahama, M. Kobayashi, and H. Kawamura

  • Department of Material Science, Faculty of Science, Himeji Institute of Technology, 1479-1, Kanaji, Kamigohri, Hyogo 678-12, Japan

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Vol. 48, Iss. 10 — 1 September 1993

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