Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7834041 | Applied Surface Science | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In the temperature range 16-100â¯K, IR spectrometric studies of thermally stimulated transformations in cryocondensed Freon 134a films were carried out. It was found that Freon 134a cryofilms, formed at Tâ¯=â¯16â¯K, under heating range from 70 to 90â¯K undergo multiple structural transformations of various nature. It was concluded that at a temperature of Tgâ¯=â¯72â¯K, takes place the glassy state transition to the supercooled liquid (G-SCL). At about Tâ¯=â¯78â¯K, crystallization of SCL begins the state of an orientationally disordered plastic crystal. At a transition temperature Ttransâ¯=â¯80â¯K, a second quasi-glass transition occurs from the state of the orientation glass to a plastic crystal with an ordered rotational subsystem. Within temperature range 83-85â¯K, a plastic crystal-monoclinic crystal phase transition takes place.
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Authors
Andrey Drobyshev, Abdurakhman Aldiyarov, Assel Nurmukan, Dmitriy Sokolov, Ainura Shinbayeva,