Metallic nitrogen at high pressure and temperature
ORAL
Abstract
A polymeric, metallic phase of solid nitrogen is predicted at high pressure and temperature from first principles. The structure is found using a novel approach that makes use of structural information from simulations of liquid nitrogen in an effort to incorporate already known finite-temperature behavior. We have determined the finite-temperature phase boundaries of several competitive phases and report results for the conductivity of both solid and liquid nitrogen. Routes for experimental detection of the new structures are proposed.
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Authors
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Brian Boates
Dalhousie University
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Stanimir Bonev
Dalhousie University, Dalhousie University, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory