Raman and infrared spectra of solid nitrogen have been collected between 25
K and room temperature up to 41 GPa. A careful analysis of the spectral ba
nd transformations occurring across the high pressure transitions among the
delta, delta(loc), epsilon, and zeta phases allowed to define the phase di
agram in the whole P-T region investigated. In particular, the transition b
etween the epsilon and zeta phases has been observed in the range 30-230 K
and the corresponding phase-boundary drawn. A significant metastability reg
ion (spanning about 10 GPa in pressure) hinders the transformation between
the epsilon and zeta phases when pressure is varied at low temperature. Gro
up theory arguments suggest a centrosymmetric structure for the zeta phase
and the number of Raman and infrared nu(1) and nu(2) components can be repr
oduced both with cubic and tetragonal structures. An appreciable coupling a
mong neighboring molecules is observed, at room temperature, only in the ep
silon phase where the relative orientations of the molecules are fixed. (C)
2000 American Institute of Physics. [S0021-9606(00)01219-8].