Publication Date:
2011-08-18
Description:
A new type of high-pressure apparatus for low-temperature experiments was built, which allows loading and measuring the load in situ at low temperature (1.5 K). It uses the diamond anvil in the flat-indentor configuration. It was used to investigate the high-conductivity state of sulfur at low temperatures. For pressures in the 50-GPa range, sulfur is still a semiconductor or at best a two phase semiconductor-metal system. As the temperature is lowered at 50 GPa, the resistance drops slightly, reaches a minimum around 230 deg K, and then increases dramatically.
Keywords:
SOLID-STATE PHYSICS
Type:
Journal of Applied Physics; 52; Mar. 198
Format:
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