Abstract
Neutron-diffraction measurements of the local structure in deuterated ammonia have been conducted up to pressures of 2.1 GPa at ambient temperature. Total pair-distribution functions, determined by Fourier analysis of the static structure factor, are used to examine the structural changes from the first neighbors to extended ranges of ∼30 in both the liquid and solid state. In the proton-disordered crystalline phase III, the first coordination shell is almost identical to that of the higher-pressure, ordered phase IV. The H-bond correlation is observed as a distinct shoulder at 2.5. A similar local structure is seen in the liquid at a pressure just below freezing, and, in particular, a pronounced H-bond correlation is observed in the liquid across the pressure range studied. A substantial increase in the ordering length scale of the liquid is observed at high pressure with correlations extending to at least 25 compared to ∼12 at ambient. The decay of the primary oscillations in the extended range is exponential and well described by a simple-liquid model, implying that, despite persistent H bonding, packing considerations become the dominant structural driver as density increases.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 184205 |
| Journal | Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics |
| Volume | 85 |
| Issue number | 18 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 14 2012 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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