Publication Date:
2024
abstract:
We report time resolved observations of the crystallization from liquid hydrogen, supercooled to temperatures below the melting point, using 11.2 keV X-ray diffraction from the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). Changes to the metastable solid and liquid structure factors have been dynamically measured. This allows for a direct determination of the lowest energy crystal polymorphs, the stacking probabilities, as well as the liquid and solid densities and temperatures. Such measurements provide experimental evidence of an Arrhenius-like growth kinetics along the stacking direction during supercooling.
Iris type:
01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hydrogen crystallization; Stacking faults; Supercool; X-ray diffraction
List of contributors:
Fletcher, L. B.; Levitan, A. L.; Mcbride, E. E.; Kim, J. B.; Alves, E. P.; Aquila, A.; Frost, M.; Goede, S.; King, G.; Lane, T. J.; Liang, M.; Macdonald, M. J.; Ofori-Okai, B. K.; Schonwalder, C.; Sun, P.; Hastings, J. B.; Boutet, S.; Glenzer, S. H.
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