Orientational ordering in C70. Evidence for three distinct phase transitions
Chemical Physics Letters 220(3-5): 203-206
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Authors
SR
S. Ramasesha
AS
Ankita Singh
RS
Ram Seshadri
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Variable-temperature X-ray diffraction studies of C70 suggest the occurrence of two phase transitions around 350 and 280 K where the high-temperature phase is fcc and the low-temperature phase is monoclinic, best described as a distorted hcp structure with a doubled unit cell; two like-phases (possibly hcp) seem to coexist in the 280–350 K range. Application of pressure gives rise to three distinct transitions associated with characteristics pressure coefficients, the extrapolated values of the transition temperatures at ambient pressure being around 340, 325 and 270 K. Pressure delineates closely related phases of C70 just as in the case of C60 which exhibits two orientational phase transitions at high pressures.
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