The stability of CO2 phases has been investigated up to 50 GPa and 750 K by
in situ Raman spectroscopy and visual observations using externally heated
diamond-anvil cells. A new phase (CO2-II) exists above 20 GPa and 500 K, w
hich can be quenched to ambient temperature. The vibrational spectrum of th
is new CO2 polymorph suggests the dimeric pairing of molecules. Based on th
e present in situ data and previous laser-heating results, we present new c
onstraints for the phase diagram of carbon dioxide to 50 GPa and 2000 K. We
find that carbon dioxide exhibits dramatic changes, both in the molecular
configuration and in the nature of intermolecular interaction at high press
ures and temperatures.