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Progress in cryocrystals at megabar pressures

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JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS
Volume 122, Issue 3-4, Pages 331-344

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SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1023/A:1004852901905

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Recent high-pressure studies of cryocrystals have provided a wealth of new information about the behavior of simple condensed-matter systems up to megabar (>100 GPa) pressures. Improved spectroscopic measurements with high-throughput spectrographs and chemically ultrapure synthetic diamonds, the extension of electrical conductivity measurements an, the megabar pressure range, and several different X-ray diffraction methods made possible numerous new findings. Examples from rare-gas solids, solid hydrogen, and nitrogen are presented. aid include pressure effects on many-body interactions, orthopara conversion rate, molecular orientational order-disorder, reconstructive transitions lending to the formation of new polymeric forms, and direct studies of pressure effects on shear strength.

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