The liquid-liquid phase transition in silicon revealed by snapshots of valence electrons

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作者
Beye, Martin
Sorgenfrei, Florian
Schlotter, William F.
Wurth, Wilfried
Foehlisch, Alexander
机构
[1] Univ Hamburg, Inst Phys Expt, D-22761 Hamburg, Germany
[2] Ctr Free Electron Laser Sci, D-22761 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
liquid-liquid hypothesis; silicon phases; ultrafast spectroscopy; X-ray spectroscopy; RAY-EMISSION-SPECTROSCOPY; PULSE LASER-ABLATION; X-RAY; STRUCTURAL MOTIFS; GLASSY WATER; WIDOM LINE; DENSITY; SEMICONDUCTORS; RESOLUTION; BEHAVIOR;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.1006499107
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The basis for the anomalies of water is still mysterious. Quite generally tetrahedrally coordinated systems, also silicon, show similar thermodynamic behavior but lack-like water-a thorough explanation. Proposed models-controversially discussed-explain the anomalies as a remainder of a first-order phase transition between high and low density liquid phases, buried deeply in the "no man's land"-a part of the supercooled liquid region where rapid crystallization prohibits any experimental access. Other explanations doubt the existence of the phase transition and its first-order nature. Here, we provide experimental evidence for the first-order-phase transition in silicon. With ultrashort optical pulses of femtosecond duration we instantaneously heat the electronic system of silicon while the atomic structure as defined by the much heavier nuclear system remains initially unchanged. Only on a picosecond time scale the energy is transferred into the atomic lattice providing the energy to drive the phase transitions. With femtosecond X-ray pulses from FLASH, the free-electron laser at Hamburg, we follow the evolution of the valence electronic structure during this process. As the relevant phases are easily distinguishable in their electronic structure, we track how silicon melts into the low-density-liquid phase while a second phase transition into the high-density-liquid phase only occurs after the latent heat for the first-order phase transition has been transferred to the atomic structure. Proving the existence of the liquid-liquid phase transition in silicon, the hypothesized liquid-liquid scenario for water is strongly supported.
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