The Instability of the Cinnabar Phase of ZnS Under High Pressure
Publication Type
Original research
Authors

We present the results of a theoretical study of the structural phase transformations of ZnS under high pressure, using first-principles pseudopotential and full-potential linear muffin-tin orbital methods, in which the semicore Zn d electrons are treated as valence states. The zinc-blende, NaCl and cinnabar forms of ZnS have been considered. The structural properties and the band structures of these systems have also been studied. In the case of the FP-LMTO approach, an optimal choice of the empty spheres, atomic radii and filling percentage is introduced, which gives results in excellent agreement with those of the present pseudopotential method. It has been found that cinnabar phase is not a stable phase in ZnS under high pressure. The cinnabar phase is predicted to be a semiconductor with a direct band gap of about 3.6 eV.

Journal
Title
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
Publisher Country
United Kingdom
Indexing
Thomson Reuters
Impact Factor
2.649
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
Volume
10
Year
1998
Pages
5069–5080