Abstract

We present results from x-ray diffraction experiments and density functional theory calculations which provide a fully consistent picture of the high-pressure phosphorus-IV phase (P-IV). P-IV has an incommensurately-modulated crystal structure described by the four-dimensional superspace group $Cmmm(00\ensuremath{\gamma})s00$. Electronic structure calculations using a three-dimensional commensurate approximant to this structure give excellent agreement with experiment for the structural parameters and their variation with pressure. Density functional perturbation theory shows a phonon instability at the incommensurate wave vector, related to the opening of a pseudogap at the Fermi surface, showing that the atomic motions comprising the incommensuration occur to eliminate Fermi-surface nesting. Unusually, the pseudogap opens not at the incommensurate wave vector $(00\ensuremath{\gamma})$ itself, but at two larger wave vectors corresponding to strong reflections in the diffraction pattern.

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