2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.02545
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Femtosecond Diffraction and Dynamic High Pressure Science

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“…Our prediction for the final phase is the following: Above the melting temperature T m (800 K), compression will melt clathrate; between T m and the glass transition temperature T g , compression will result in β-tin recrystallized from supercooled liquid; and finally, at sufficiently low temperature below T g , compression will create a metastable HDA amorphous phase. It might also be possible to monitor the time evolution of the structure across the transition experimentally and to directly detect the presence of the amorphous intermediate, e.g., by means of femtosecond x-ray diffraction [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our prediction for the final phase is the following: Above the melting temperature T m (800 K), compression will melt clathrate; between T m and the glass transition temperature T g , compression will result in β-tin recrystallized from supercooled liquid; and finally, at sufficiently low temperature below T g , compression will create a metastable HDA amorphous phase. It might also be possible to monitor the time evolution of the structure across the transition experimentally and to directly detect the presence of the amorphous intermediate, e.g., by means of femtosecond x-ray diffraction [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%