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Quantum Monte Carlo study of the phase diagram of solid molecular hydrogen at extreme pressures.


ABSTRACT: Establishing the phase diagram of hydrogen is a major challenge for experimental and theoretical physics. Experiment alone cannot establish the atomic structure of solid hydrogen at high pressure, because hydrogen scatters X-rays only weakly. Instead, our understanding of the atomic structure is largely based on density functional theory (DFT). By comparing Raman spectra for low-energy structures found in DFT searches with experimental spectra, candidate atomic structures have been identified for each experimentally observed phase. Unfortunately, DFT predicts a metallic structure to be energetically favoured at a broad range of pressures up to 400?GPa, where it is known experimentally that hydrogen is non-metallic. Here we show that more advanced theoretical methods (diffusion quantum Monte Carlo calculations) find the metallic structure to be uncompetitive, and predict a phase diagram in reasonable agreement with experiment. This greatly strengthens the claim that the candidate atomic structures accurately model the experimentally observed phases.

SUBMITTER: Drummond ND 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4525154 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quantum Monte Carlo study of the phase diagram of solid molecular hydrogen at extreme pressures.

Drummond N D ND   Monserrat Bartomeu B   Lloyd-Williams Jonathan H JH   López Ríos P P   Pickard Chris J CJ   Needs R J RJ  

Nature communications 20150728


Establishing the phase diagram of hydrogen is a major challenge for experimental and theoretical physics. Experiment alone cannot establish the atomic structure of solid hydrogen at high pressure, because hydrogen scatters X-rays only weakly. Instead, our understanding of the atomic structure is largely based on density functional theory (DFT). By comparing Raman spectra for low-energy structures found in DFT searches with experimental spectra, candidate atomic structures have been identified fo  ...[more]

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