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Ice XII in its second regime of metastability

Michael Marek Koza, Helmut Schober, Thomas Hansen, Albert Toelle, Franz Fujara

Published 2000-02-15Version 1

We present neutron powder diffraction results which give unambiguous evidence for the formation of the recently identified new crystalline ice phase[Lobban et al.,Nature, 391, 268, (1998)], labeled ice XII, at completely different conditions. Ice XII is produced here by compressing hexagonal ice I_h at T = 77, 100, 140 and 160 K up to 1.8 GPa. It can be maintained at ambient pressure in the temperature range 1.5 < T < 135 K. High resolution diffraction is carried out at T = 1.5 K and ambient pressure on ice XII and accurate structural properties are obtained from Rietveld refinement. At T = 140 and 160 K additionally ice III/IX is formed. The increasing amount of ice III/IX with increasing temperature gives an upper limit of T ~ 150 K for the successful formation of ice XII with the presented procedure.

Comments: 3 Pages of RevTeX, 3 tables, 3 figures (submitted to Physical Review Letters)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
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