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High-pressure phases of a hydrogen-rich compound: tetramethylgermane

Superconductivity 2015-06-11 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The vibrational and structural properties of a hydrogen-rich Group IVa hydride, Ge(CH3_3)4_4, are studied by combining Raman spectroscopy and synchrotron X-ray diffraction measurements at room temperature and at pressures up to 30.2 GPa. Both techniques allow the obtaining of complementary information on the high-pressure behaviors and yield consistent phase transitions at 1.4 GPa for the liquid to solid and 3.0, 5.4, and 20.3 GPa for the solid to solid. The four high-pressure solid phases are identified to have the cubic, orthorhombic, monoclinic and monoclinic crystal structures with space groups of Pa-3 for phase I, Pnma for phase II, P21_1/c for phase III, and P21_1 for phase IV, respectively. These transitions are suggested to result from the changes in the inter- and intra-molecular bonding of this compound. The softening of some Raman modes on CH3_3 groups and their sudden disappearance indicate that Ge(CH3_3)4_4 might be an ideal compound to realize metallization and even high-temperature superconductivity at modest static pressure for laboratory capability.

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@article{arxiv.1210.7560,
  title  = {High-pressure phases of a hydrogen-rich compound: tetramethylgermane},
  author = {Zhen-Xing Qin and Chao Zhang and Ling-Yun Tang and Guo-Hua Zhong and Hai-Qing Lin and Xiao-Jia Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.7560},
  year   = {2015}
}

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9 pages, 8 figures