A recent report on the Raman observation of a high-pressure broken-symmetry phase of Li at 120 megabar pressures is examined with first-principles electron structure and phonon calculations. The results show that the observed very high-frequency Li-Li vibration, approximately 1800 cm\ufffd1, cannot be reproduced by the "dimer" structure proposed earlier or a recently found energetically competitive orthorhombic structure. Model calculations show that such a high Li vibrational frequency could, in principle, be achieved at a Li-Li contact less than 1.2 \ufffd in a linear chain. However, no stable structure was found in the megabar pressure range that satisfies this condition.NRC publication: Ye
High pressure can fundamentally alter the bonding patterns of light elements and their compounds, le...
Structural phase transitions and superconducting properties in three phases (9R, fcc, and cI16) of s...
Recent experiments [A. M. Schaeffer et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 112, 60 (2015)] have shown th...
We report low-frequency high-resolution Raman spectroscopy and ab-initio calculations on dense lithi...
Ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) technique is used to identify the high-pressure phases ...
Ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) technique is used to identify the high-pressure phases ...
Ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) technique is used to identify the high-pressure phases ...
Lithium, a prototypical simple metal under ambient conditions, has a surprisingly rich phase diagram...
Lithium, a prototypical simple metal under ambient conditions, has a surprisingly rich phase diagram...
Lithium, a prototypical simple metal under ambient conditions, has a surprisingly rich phase diagram...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/10/5/053035 Abstract. According to the nearly free-electron-like approximation...
The lattice dynamics of lithium nitride (Li3N) under high pressure are extensively investigated to p...
The main goal of this research was to apply first-principles electronic structure calculations to in...
A series of recent x-ray diffraction experiments carried out by scientists from the Max-Planck-Insti...
Two high-pressure insulating phases of lithium were predicted using random search and evolutionary a...
High pressure can fundamentally alter the bonding patterns of light elements and their compounds, le...
Structural phase transitions and superconducting properties in three phases (9R, fcc, and cI16) of s...
Recent experiments [A. M. Schaeffer et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 112, 60 (2015)] have shown th...
We report low-frequency high-resolution Raman spectroscopy and ab-initio calculations on dense lithi...
Ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) technique is used to identify the high-pressure phases ...
Ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) technique is used to identify the high-pressure phases ...
Ab initio random structure searching (AIRSS) technique is used to identify the high-pressure phases ...
Lithium, a prototypical simple metal under ambient conditions, has a surprisingly rich phase diagram...
Lithium, a prototypical simple metal under ambient conditions, has a surprisingly rich phase diagram...
Lithium, a prototypical simple metal under ambient conditions, has a surprisingly rich phase diagram...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/10/5/053035 Abstract. According to the nearly free-electron-like approximation...
The lattice dynamics of lithium nitride (Li3N) under high pressure are extensively investigated to p...
The main goal of this research was to apply first-principles electronic structure calculations to in...
A series of recent x-ray diffraction experiments carried out by scientists from the Max-Planck-Insti...
Two high-pressure insulating phases of lithium were predicted using random search and evolutionary a...
High pressure can fundamentally alter the bonding patterns of light elements and their compounds, le...
Structural phase transitions and superconducting properties in three phases (9R, fcc, and cI16) of s...
Recent experiments [A. M. Schaeffer et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 112, 60 (2015)] have shown th...