Sikes HD, Schwartz DK
Department of Chemistry, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA.
Science. 1997 Nov 28;278(5343):1604-7. doi: 10.1126/science.278.5343.1604.
A distinctive two-dimensional (2D) melting transition occurring at nearly 100 degrees Celsius ( degrees C) has been observed in Langmuir-Blodgett films by in situ atomic force microscopy (AFM). A 2D orthorhombic crystal phase melted to a 2D smectic phase at about 91 degrees C. The smectic phase was characterized by 1D molecular periodicity with short-range correlations (about 40 angstroms). At 95 degrees C, the smectic order melted to form a hexatic phase. Infrared spectroscopy measurements were consistent with the AFM observations. These observations support the dislocation-mediated melting scenario for an anisotropic 2D crystal predicted by Ostlund and Halperin. A longer wavelength height modulation was also observed in the smectic and hexatic phases.
通过原位原子力显微镜(AFM)在朗缪尔-布洛杰特膜中观察到一种独特的二维(2D)熔化转变,该转变发生在近100摄氏度(℃)。二维正交晶相在约91℃时熔化为二维近晶相。近晶相的特征是具有短程相关性(约40埃)的一维分子周期性。在95℃时,近晶有序熔化形成六方相。红外光谱测量结果与AFM观察结果一致。这些观察结果支持了奥斯特伦德和哈珀林预测的各向异性二维晶体的位错介导熔化情形。在近晶相和六方相中还观察到了更长波长的高度调制。