Observation of the Wigner-Huntington Transition to Solid Metallic Hydrogen
Materials Science
2017-03-08 v1 Other Condensed Matter
Abstract
We have studied solid hydrogen under pressure at low temperatures. With increasing pressure we observe changes in the sample, going from transparent, to black, to a reflective metal, the latter studied at a pressure of 495 GPa. We have measured the reflectance as a function of wavelength in the visible spectrum finding values as high as 0.90 from the metallic hydrogen. We have fit the reflectance using a Drude free electron model to determine the plasma frequency of 30.1 eV at T= 5.5 K, with a corresponding electron carrier density of 6.7x1023 particles/cm3, consistent with theoretical estimates. The properties are those of a metal. Solid metallic hydrogen has been produced in the laboratory.
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@article{arxiv.1610.01634,
title = {Observation of the Wigner-Huntington Transition to Solid Metallic Hydrogen},
author = {Ranga Dias and Isaac F. Silvera},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.01634},
year = {2017}
}
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11 pages plus supplementary information