TECHNOLOGY | By squeezing N gas to 240 gigapascal (2.4 million atm) authors have produced a nonmolecular phase that it is semiconducting. Researchers were able for first time to measure the electrical conductivity of condensed gas under such high pressure. They find that semiconducting form of N is stable over wide pressure range, & that kept < 175K, it remains stable at much lower pressures (10-20 GPa). This opaque phase was found to retain its nonmolecular state even when decompressed < 100K |
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