Neutron Diffraction Study of Krypton in the Liquid State
Open Access
- 1 February 1961
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 121 (3) , 649-653
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.121.649
Abstract
The angular distribution of 1.05 A neutrons scattered by krypton in the liquid state at temperatures of 117°K, 133°K, 153°K, 183°K, and 210°K is reported. By use of a sample cell fabricated from a single aluminum crystal, it was possible to obtain diffraction patterns up to the critical temperature and pressure. The scattering curves were Fourier transformed to obtain the radial atomic distribution function at each temperature. The number of nearest neighbors calculated from these distribution functions ranges from 8.5 at 117°K to 4.0 at 210°K at distances ranging from 4.02 A to 4.20 A, respectively. A comparison of radial distribution functions from arbitrarily terminated data shows that the ratio of the last zero-atomic-density position to the first atomic-density-maximum position is a function of the amount of intensity data transformed. It also indicates that the width of the bowl of the effective potential in liquid krypton is in approximate quantitative agreement with that of the Lennard-Jones 12:6 potential.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Atomic Distribution in Liquid and Solid Neon and Solid Argon by Neutron DiffractionPhysical Review B, 1958
- Atomic Distribution in Liquid Argon by Neutron Diffraction and the Cross Sections ofandPhysical Review B, 1957
- Atomic Distribution in Liquid Helium by Neutron DiffractionPhysical Review B, 1955
- Neutron Diffraction Study of Liquid MercuryThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1954
- Structure of Liquid Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Argon by Neutron DiffractionPhysical Review B, 1953
- Neutron Diffraction and Atomic Distribution in Liquid Lead and Liquid Bismuth at Two TemperaturesThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1953
- Neutron Diffraction in Liquid Sulfur, Lead, and BismuthPhysical Review B, 1950
- The Structure of Liquid XenonThe Journal of Chemical Physics, 1943
- The Diffraction of X-Rays by Argon in the Liquid, Vapor, and Critical RegionsPhysical Review B, 1942
- Die Beugung von Röntgenstrahlen in Flüssigkeiten als Effekt der MolekülanordnungThe European Physical Journal A, 1927