Discovery of a low-density filled-ice phase in nitrogen hydrate at high pressure (opens in new tab)
Nitrogen, Earth’s most abundant atmospheric component, in the presence of water, is known to form clathrate hydrates, that are relevant to model the evolution of water-rich planets and satellites. Here, we map the high-pressure phase diagram of nitrogen hydrate up to 16 GPa at room temperature by combining neutron diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and crystal structure prediction. We reveal a rich sequence of structural transformations, from sI/sII clathrates to hexagonal (sH) and tetragonal (...
Read the original article