1. In-situ High-energy X-ray Diffraction Study of the Local Structure of Supercooled Liquid Si
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Lee, G. W, Kim, T. H, Sieve, B, Gangopadhyay, A. K, Hyers, R. W, Rathz, T. J, Rogers, J. R, Robinson, D. S, Kelton, K. F, and Goldman, A. I
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Physics (General) - Abstract
While changes in the coordination number for liquid silicon upon supercooling, signaling an underlying liquid-liquid phase transition, have been predicted, x-ray and neutron measurements have produced conflicting reports. In particular some studies have found an increase in the first shell coordination as temperature decreases in the supercooled regime, while others have reported increases in the coordination number with decreasing temperature. Employing the technique of electrostatic levitation coupled with high energy x-ray diffraction (125 keV), and rapid data acquisition (100ms collection times) using an area detector, we have obtained high quality structural data more deeply into the supercooled regime than has been possible before. No change in coordination number is observed in this temperature region, calling into question previous experimental claims of structural evidence for the existence of a liquid-liquid phase transition.
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- 2005