Abstract

Thorough investigations using Raman spectra of solid methane (CH${}_{4}$) were conducted using moissanite anvil cells in the range of 1$\ensuremath{-}$43 GPa at room temperature to identify high-pressure phases. Two interesting phases were uncovered, one with a narrow pressure range of 1 GPa centered at around 12.5 GPa and another with a range of 3 GPa centered at around 40.5 GPa. Our results do not support the existence of a phase transformation around 25 GPa. The high-quality Raman spectra, obtained by using single-crystal samples, narrow the boundaries of seven methane phases at pressures up to 43.2 GPa.

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