Анотація:
The infrared absorption spectra of the high-pressure crystalline phases II, III and IV of solid
CO₂ were studied by using a resistive heated diamond anvil cell up to 30 GPa. The employment of
crystal slabs having thickness of ~ 2 m allowed the study of the strongly absorbing fundamental
bending and antisymmetric stretching modes without saturation. These are the first data for phases
II and IV in the fundamental modes spectral region, furthermore the high samples quality allowed
to improve, with respect to previous studies, the characterization of the infrared spectra of phases I
and III. The comparison of the spectral structure and of the frequency evolution with pressure of
the crystal modes between phase I and the higher pressure phases clearly indicates the close
resemblance among all these phases. In particular, the dramatic change of the intermolecular
interaction claimed for phases II (dimeric association) and IV (large molecular bending) can be
ruled out and, as a consequence, the hypothesis of a transition from the molecular phase I to the
silica-like phase V through intermediate nonmolecular phases discarded.