“…These results show clearly, based on the Gibbs FE criterion, that the phase transition with the angle equal to or larger than 0.2% cannot take place unless the deviation being smaller, and furthermore, Fig.3(b)indicates that the two phases, RH 1 with a deviation of 0.1% and RH 2 with a deviation of −0.1%, would emerge when the pressure is larger than 20 GPa. It is interesting to note that the phase transition was very recently examined by Stevenson et al[20] who concluded that two kinds of phase transitions, BCC→ RH 1 and BCC → RH 2 , indeed take place, qualitatively coinciding with the previous experiments or theories, and the determined RH angle for RH 1 (or RH 2 ) is 109.54 • (or 109.35 • ), corresponding to |∆| ∼ 0.1% as our theoretical results, which is a little smaller than the one, 109.65 • for RH 1 , measured in previous experiment…”