Abstract

We present measurements of ZnO exciton peak energies, E 0, at pressures up to 107.3 kbar. Smoke samples consisting of randomly oriented single crystal particles were prepared by oxidizing metallic zinc in air and were collected on one diamond face of a Merrill-Bassett pressure cell. Pressures were measured by the ruby fluorescence technique. In the pressure range between 5 and 90 kbar, our results indicate a consistent linear dependence with d E 0/d P = 2.33 × 10 −3 eV kbar −1 for both increasing and decreasing pressures. A mixed phase structure is suggested by the observed irregular peak shapes and measured pressure dependence for the sample that had been taken beyond ⋍ 90 kbar where the transformation to the NaCl structure has been reported.

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