Abstract

The II-III phase transition in solid hydrogen using advanced computational methods comprising RPA and QMC many-body approaches is studied. A competitive phase II structure, driven by an out-of-plane rotation of the H${}_{2}$ molecules, is discovered and shown to accurately account for the experimental signatures of the transition.

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