Metastable Melting Lines of Ice Phases at Low Temperatures
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概要
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When ice Ih in an emulsion is compressed below 250 K, it melts to supercooled liquid water, avoiding the formation of other crystal phases [1]. Here, we create emulsified high-pressure ices tinder high pressure and low temperature, and measure their temperature while these ices are decompressed at a constant rate at different temperatures. We detect metastable melting points of high-pressure ices, and identify their melting lines. We find what could be possibly two new ice phases, and discuss the relationship between decompression-induced melting and decompressioninduced amorphization.
- 日本高圧力学会の論文
- 1998-00-00
著者
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Stanley H.E.
Center for Polymer Studies and Department of Physics, Boston University
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Mishima O.
National Institute for Research in Inorganic Materials
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