Dipole-quadrupole interactions and the nature of phase III of compressed hydrogen
Preprint
- 27 September 1999
Abstract
A new class of strongly infrared active structures is identified for phase III of compressed molecular H2 by constant-pressure ab initio molecular dynamics and density-functional perturbation calculations. These are planar quadrupolar structures obtained as a distortion of low-pressure quadrupolar phases, after they become unstable at about 150 GPa due to a zone-boundary soft phonon. The nature of the II-III transition and the origin of the IR activity are rationalized by means of simple electrostatics, as the onset of a stabilizing dipole-quadrupole interaction.All Related Versions
- Version 1, 1999-09-27, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 83 (20), 4097.