Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 23, 2026

In Situ Neutron Powder Diffraction Using Custom-made Lithium-ion Batteries
Published on: November 10, 2014
Structures of insulating phases of dense lithium
Yansun Yao1, John S Tse, Dennis D Klug
1Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences, National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, K1A 0R6.
Abstract:
Two high-pressure insulating phases of lithium were predicted using random search and evolutionary algorithm methods with first-principles electronic structure calculations. It is shown that lithium will transform from the metallic cubic cI16 phase to an insulating monoclinic C2 structure at 74 GPa. The C2 structure is the most stable phase up to 91 GPa, where it transforms to a second insulating orthorhombic Aba2 structure. The C2 and Aba2 structures are the first theoretical models explicitly showing the band gap opening in compressed lithium. The theoretical findings are supported by recent experimental evidence from electrical resistance and x-ray diffraction measurements.
Related Concept Videos
The Electrical Double Layer
Weak Acid Solutions
Ionic Crystal Structures
Most monatomic ions behave as charged spheres, and their attraction for ions of opposite charge is the same in every direction. Consequently, stable structures for ionic compounds result (1) when ions of one charge are surrounded by as many ions as possible of the opposite...
Ionic Bonding and Electron Transfer
Inductance: Single-Phase And Three-Phase Line
Single-Phase Two-Wire Line:
A single-phase line consists of two solid cylindrical conductors, denoted as x and y. Each conductor carries phasor currents ix and iy, respectively. Given that the sum of these currents is...
Metallic Solids
All metallic solids exhibit high thermal and electrical conductivity, metallic luster, and malleability. Many...

