Chou CF, Jin AJ, Hui SW, Huang CC, Ho JT
C.-F. Chou, Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA. A. J. Jin, Applied Materials, 3320 Scott Boulevard, Mailstop 1114, Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA. S. W. Hui, Department of Biophysics, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buf.
Science. 1998 May 29;280(5368):1424-6. doi: 10.1126/science.280.5368.1424.
An unexpected three-stage melting transition has been observed in two-dimensional (2D) free-standing liquid-crystal films by in situ electron-diffraction and optical-reflectivity measurements. These data suggest the existence of two phases between the 2D solid and liquid: a hexatic phase and, at a higher temperature, an intermediate liquid phase with hexatic-like positional correlations ( approximately 40 angstroms) but no long-range orientational order. Previous high-resolution heat-capacity measurements have revealed a divergent-like anomaly at the hexatic-liquid transition that sharply contradicts the predictions of 2D melting theories. The observation of an intermediate isotropic phase may alter our understanding of 2D melting and lead to reconciliation between current experiments and theories.
通过原位电子衍射和光反射率测量,在二维(2D)自支撑液晶薄膜中观察到了意想不到的三阶段熔化转变。这些数据表明在二维固体和液体之间存在两个相:一个六方相,以及在较高温度下的一个中间液相,该中间液相具有类似六方相的位置相关性(约40埃)但没有长程取向有序。先前的高分辨率热容测量揭示了六方相 - 液相转变处的类似发散的异常,这与二维熔化理论的预测明显矛盾。中间各向同性相的观察可能会改变我们对二维熔化的理解,并导致当前实验与理论之间的协调。