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Title: Metastable phase transitions and structural transformations in solid-state materials at high pressure
Authors: McMillan, Paul F.
Shebanova, Olga
Daisenberger, Dominik
Quesada Cabrera, Raúl 
Bailey, Edward
Hector, Andrew
Lees, Victoria
MacHon, Denis
Sella, Andrea
Wilson, Mark
UNESCO Clasification: 2210 Química física
Keywords: High pressure
Metastable transitions
Silicon clathrates
Solid state chemistry |
Transition metal nitrides
Issue Date: 2007
Journal: Phase Transitions 
Abstract: We use a combination of diamond anvil cell techniques and large volume (multi-anvil press, piston cylinder) devices to study the synthesis, structure and properties of new materials under high pressure conditions. The work often involves the study of structural and phase transformations occurring in the metastable regime, as we explore the phase space determined as a function of the pressure, temperature and chemical composition. The experimental studies are combined with first principles calculations and molecular dynamics simulations, as we determine the structures and properties of new phases and the nature of the transformations between them. Problems currently under investigation include structural studies of transition metal and main group nitrides, oxides and oxynitrides at high pressure, exploration of new solid-state compounds that are formed within the C-N-O system, polyamorphic low- to high-density transitions among amorphous semiconductors such as a-Si, and transformations into metastable forms of the element that occur when its "expanded" clathrate polymorph is compressed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/133407
ISSN: 0141-1594
DOI: 10.1080/01411590701473010
Source: Phase Transitions [ISSN 0141-1594], v. 80, n. 10-12, p. 1003-1032
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