Communication: probable scenario of the liquid-liquid phase transition of SnI4

We have shown from in situ synchrotron x-ray diffraction measurements that there are two thermodynamically stable liquid forms of SnI(4), depending on the pressure. Based on the liquid-liquid critical point scenario, our recent measurements suggest that the second critical point, if it exists, may b...

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Hauptverfasser: Fuchizaki, Kazuhiro, Hamaya, Nozomu, Hase, Takaki, Katayama, Yoshinori
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