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Structural transitions in ice samples at low temperatures and pressures
V. B. Efimov,
A. N. Izotov,
A. A. Levchenko,
L. P. Mezhov-Deglin,
S. S. Khasanov Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
The structure of ice samples formed in the decay of a water impurity gel at temperatures above
$4$ K and atmospheric pressure has been examined. The X-ray diffraction analysis indicates that three phases coexist in the initial sample at temperatures of
$85$–
$110$ K. These phases are amorphous ice occupying up to
$30\%$ of the sample volume, cubic-phase ice
$I_c$ metastable at low pressures (
$\sim60\%$), and normal hexagonal ice
$I_h$ (
$\leq 6\%$). The characteristic sizes of crystals of the cubic and hexagonal phases are about
$6$ and
$30$ nm, respectively. The amorphous phase at annealing above
$110$ K is gradually transformed to the crystalline phase both cubic and hexagonal. This transition is accompanied by two processes, including a fast increase in the sizes of cubicphase nanocrystals and the partial transition of the cubic phase
$I_c$ to the hexagonal one
$I_h$. Hexagonal ice
$I_h$ prevails in the bulk of the sample above
$200$ K.
Received: 29.08.2011