Anomalous optical and electronic properties of dense sodium

Lazicki, A.; Goncharov, A. F.; Struzhkin, V. V.; Cohen, R. E.; Liu, Z.; Gregoryanz, E.; Guillaume, C.; Mao, H. -K.; Hemley, Russell J.
2009
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
DOI
10.1073/pnas.0902062106
Synchrotron infrared spectroscopy on sodium shows a transition from a high reflectivity, nearly free-electron metal to a low-reflectivity, poor metal in an orthorhombic phase at 118 GPa. Optical spectra calculated within density functional theory (DFT) agree with the experimental measurements and predict a gap opening in the orthorhombic phase at compression beyond its stability field, a state that would be experimentally attainable by appropriate choice of pressure-temperature path. We show that a transition to an incommensurate phase at 125 GPa results in a partial recovery of good metallic character up to 180 GPa, demonstrating the strong relationship between structure and electronic properties in sodium.