Abstract
The resistivities of B, I, TiS2, TiS3,
TiSe2, ZrS2,
ZrS3, ZrSe2,
ZrSe3, and ZrTe2
have been measured at room temperature under static pressures between 1 and
40,000 atm. In every instance the resistivity decreased with increasing
pressure, but the change was never great enough to render the materials
metallic. The largest change was shown by iodine, whose resistivity dropped by
a factor of 1000 at 40,000 atm.
�� Under explosive shock pressures of about
250,000 atm, sulphur and iodine were found to have very low resistances and
were presumably metallic. In similar conditions ZrS3
and anthracene remained semiconductors.
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