Ultrasonic studies of phase transitions in stage-4 antimony pentachloride intercalated graphite |
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Authors: | D.M. Hwang G. Nicolaides |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL 60680, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The c-axis shear elastic constant C44 and transverse sound attenuation αT for stage-4 SbCl5 intercalated graphite from 4 to 300 K are studied with ultrasonic pulse-echo techniques. No transverse sound echo is observable above 230 K. At constant temperatures between 230 and 200 K, both C44 and αT drift spontaneously toward lower bounds over a period of hours. A decrease in C44 by a factor of ~ 2 is observed. Below 195 K, the sample becomes metastable. From 195 to 4 K, C44 increases by 60% for the quenched sample, and by 30% for the annealed sample. This abnormal behavior of the elastic property can be interpreted by a disordered-liquid to incommensurate-solid phase transition of the intercalant layer at 230 K. The time-dependence of C44 and αT is attributed to the growth of islands with a slightly incommensurate solid structure. |
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