The location of the liquidus in the low-pressure crystalline phase of SnI(4) was determined utilizing in situ x-ray diffraction measurements under pressures up to approximately 3.5 GPa. The liquidus is not well fitted to a monotonically increasing curve such as Simon's equation, but breaks near 1.5 GPa and then becomes almost flat. The results are compared to those from molecular dynamics simulations. Ways to improve the model potential adopted in the simulations are discussed.
Synchrotron x-ray diffraction measurements were performed on liquid SnI4 up to a scattering vector of 25 A(-1), utilizing a horizontal two-axis diffractometer installed at the SPring-8 bending magnet beam line BL04B2 in Japan. An effective method based on the maximum entropy method was devised to transform the measured total structure factor to the reduced radial distribution function. The reliability of the density estimation is discussed.
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