Fourier-transform infrared and Raman studies are performed on Ar(H-2)(2) compound single crystals over a large pressure (5-30 GPa) and temperature (30-300 K) range in a diamond-anvil cell. The effect of polarization on the infrared absorption is investigated. On the basis of the spectroscopic features and comparing to the cases of purl solid H-2 and of matrix isolated H-2 in argon crystal, we assign the quite complex infrared spectra to the pure vibron and vibron plus phonons acid vibron plus rotons combination bands. The difference of the infrared and Raman vibron frequency, as a function of pressure, is interpreted quantitatively with reference to vibrational coupling between hydrogen molecules, as in the hydrogen crystal case. Information on the structural properties can thus be derived. Finally, this study highlights the similarity in the molecular problems for the Ar(H-2)(2) compound and for solid hydrogen. [S0163-1829(99)12529-3].

Spectroscopic studies of the Ar(H-2)(2) compound crystal at high pressure and low temperatures

Ulivi L;
1999

Abstract

Fourier-transform infrared and Raman studies are performed on Ar(H-2)(2) compound single crystals over a large pressure (5-30 GPa) and temperature (30-300 K) range in a diamond-anvil cell. The effect of polarization on the infrared absorption is investigated. On the basis of the spectroscopic features and comparing to the cases of purl solid H-2 and of matrix isolated H-2 in argon crystal, we assign the quite complex infrared spectra to the pure vibron and vibron plus phonons acid vibron plus rotons combination bands. The difference of the infrared and Raman vibron frequency, as a function of pressure, is interpreted quantitatively with reference to vibrational coupling between hydrogen molecules, as in the hydrogen crystal case. Information on the structural properties can thus be derived. Finally, this study highlights the similarity in the molecular problems for the Ar(H-2)(2) compound and for solid hydrogen. [S0163-1829(99)12529-3].
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