Optical Absorbance and Band Structure of Molecular Hydrogen in Different Phases
Journal Title: Asian Journal of Chemical Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
In this article, optical absorbtion and band structure of solid molecular hydrogen at five different phases are reported. Transition pressure for the non-metallic phase to the metallic phase is found at 284 GPA. Phase-IV and phase-V of solid molecular hydrogen are observed as metallic. It is also observed that UV-visible spectra of molecular hydrogen is also changing significantly with the change of pressure.
Authors and Affiliations
Arijit Bag
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