The compressibility ofagr;lead azide,bgr;lead azide, barium azide, potassium azide, sodium azide, and thallium azide have been measured by singlehyphen;crystal xhyphen;ray diffraction techniques for the first time in a new application of the diamond anvil pressure cell. Both the anisotropic and volume compressibilities are reported. The pressures were determined by measurements at the known freezing points ofnhyphen;hexane and ethanol. A phase transition occurs in thallium azide at a pressure between the freezing points of chloroform (5390 bar) andnhyphen;decane (2990 bar). Pressurendash;temperature observations in the diamond cell of lead azide were carried out to 300deg;C and approximately 30 kbar. No phase transitions were observed. Radiation damage to azide crystals under high pressures is reduced significantly.
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