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Crystal structure of simple metals at high pressures

Journal

HIGH PRESSURE RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 343-371

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08957959.2010.508877

Keywords

simple metals; incommensurate crystal structure; phase stability; interatomic distances; coordination number; high pressure

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  1. Royal Society

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The effects of pressure on the crystal structure of simple (or sp-) elements are analysed in terms of changes in coordination number, packing density, and interatomic distances, and general rules are established. In the polyvalent elements from groups 14-17, the covalently bonded structures tend to transform to metallic phases with a gradual increase in coordination number and packing density, a behaviour normally expected under pressure. Group 1 and 2 metallic elements, however, show a reverse trend towards structures with low packing density due to intricate changes in their electronic structure. Complex crystal structures such as host-guest and incommensurately modulated structures found in these elements are given special attention in this review in an attempt to determine their role in the observed phase-transition sequences.

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