“…The reported intermediate orthorhombic phase (transforming between ~ 116 GPa -128 GPa) possessed a distorted hcp crystal structure (space group Cmcm), and the orthorhombic phase (transforming at ~ 145 GPa) was of a distorted bcc type structure (space group Cmcm) (Akahama et al, 2001). These observations for Ti are at variance with the other Titanium Group transition metals Zr and Hf, which have been observed to follow the pathway at RT (Jayaraman et al, 1963;Xia et al, 1990a;Xia et al, 1990b). However, Ahuja et al have observed the coexistence of a bcc-like structure (referred to by the authors as ') with the ω phase, during the compression of Ti at RT from 40 GPa to 80 GPa (Ahuja et al, 2004).…”