PHASE-TRANSITIONS IN C-60 AND THE RELATED MICROSTRUCTURE - A STUDY BY ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION AND ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY

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VANTENDELOO, G [1 ]
VANHEURCK, C [1 ]
VANLANDUYT, J [1 ]
AMELINCKX, S [1 ]
VERHEIJEN, MA [1 ]
VANLOOSDRECHT, PHM [1 ]
MEIJER, G [1 ]
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[1] CATHOLIC UNIV NIJMEGEN,MAT RES INST,6525 ED NIJMEGEN,NETHERLANDS
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10.1021/j100197a054
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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The phase transition in C60 and (related) lattice defects are studied by low-temperature electron microscopy and electron diffraction. The microstructure of the room-temperature face-centered-cubic (fcc-a0) phase is very similar to that of a low stacking fault energy fcc alloy; micro twins and stacking faults on the {111} planes are the main defects. The phase transition fcc-a0 double-line arrow pointing right simple cubic (sc) at 249 K, is confirmed by single-crystal diffraction and the space group of the sc phase was unambiguously determined from the systematic extinctions as Pa3BAR. Moreover a second phase transition, sc double-line arrow pointing right fcc-2a0, is discovered. It occurs at a slightly lower temperature. It is suggested that in the sc phase the molecules still have a rotational degree of freedom about their respective [111] rotation axis, of which the orientation pattern is already fixed by the Pa3BAR space group. In the fcc-2a0 phase the rotation angle is found to be frozen in and to alternate between +phi and -phi along the [100] directions. The domain structure of the sc phase consists of eight variants (four translation variants for each of the two orientation variants) present in rather ill-defined regions. As a consequence of the ease of rotation of the molecules, no sharp interfaces are formed between different orientation domains.
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