We have investigated the high-pressure behavior of lithium sulfide Li2S by
Raman spectroscopy and synchrotron angle-dispersive powder X-ray diffractio
n in a diamond anvil cell (T = 298 K). There occurs a fully reversible phas
e transition from the antifluorite (Fm3m, Z = 4) to an orthorhombic structu
re at about 12 GPa (increasing pressure), Atomic positions of the orthorhom
bic phase were refined using the Rietveld method. Near 20 GPa the structure
of the high pressure phase is of the anticotunnite type (Pnma, Z = 4), whi
ch consists of a distorted hexagonal close packed (hcp) array of S atoms, L
i(1) atoms occupying all the octahedral sites, and Li(2) atoms situated in
one-half of the tetrahedral positions. The Li(1) atoms are shifted toward o
ne of the S atoms so that their actual coordination is square pyramidal (5
+ 1). At lower pressures the orthorhombic phase passes through an intermedi
ate structural arrangement where the Li atoms are disordered, occupying a l
arger fraction of the tetrahedral sites of the anticotunnite-like hcp sulfu
r sublattice, Based on the analysis of atomic positions, we discuss the mec
hanism for the antiflourite to anticotunnite transformation. (C) 2000 Acade
mic Press.