Abstract
We revisit the pressure-induced order-disorder transition between phases II and IV in ammonium bromide-d 4 using neutron diffraction measurements to characterise both the average and local structures. We identify a very sluggish transition that does not proceed to full conversion and local structure correlations indicate a slight preference for ammonium cation ordering along ⟨110»crystallographic directions, as pressure is increased. Simultaneous cooling below ambient temperature appears to facilitate the pressure-induced transition. Variable-temperature, ambient-pressure measurements across the IV → III → II transitions show slower conversion than previously observed, and that phase III exhibits metastability above ambient temperature.
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Funnell, N. P., Bull, C. L., Hull, S., & Ridley, C. J. (2022). Phase behaviour of ammonium bromide- d 4under high pressure and low temperature; An average and local structure study. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 34(32). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-648X/ac730b
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