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1State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials, College of Physics, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, P.R. China.
Abstract:
d-d orbital coupling, which increases anisotropic and directional bonding, commonly occurs between d-block transition metals. Here, we report an unexpected d-d orbital coupling in the non-d-block main-group element compound Mg2I based on first-principles calculations. The unfilled d orbitals of Mg and I atoms under ambient conditions become part of the valence orbitals and couple with each other under high pressures, resulting in the formation of highly symmetric I-Mg-I covalent bonding in Mg2I, which forces the valence electrons of Mg atoms into the lattice voids to form interstitial quasi-atoms (ISQs). In turn, the ISQs highly interact with the crystal lattice, contributing to lattice stability. This study greatly enriches the fundamental understanding of chemical bonding between non-d-block main-group elements at high pressures.
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