Phase Transitions of Condensates Investigated in an Atom by Atom Way

ORAL

Abstract

Condensation processes and phase transitions are investigated in an atom-by-atom way in on-surface nanosized confinements. Structural transformations are induced thermally and by local probe excitation. The pores of a metal-organic network occupied with 1 up to 9 Xe atoms have been investigated in their propensity to undergo 'condensed solid' to 'confined fluid' transitions. Different transition temperatures are identified, which depend on the number of Xe atoms in the condensate and relate to the stability of the Xe clustering in the condensed 'phase'. This work is of fundamental interest and reveals the feature-rich behaviour of transitions of confined planar condensates which provide a showcase towards future 'phase-transition' storage media patterned by self-assembly.

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[2] A. Ahsan et al. SMALL (2018) DOI: 10.1002/smll.201803169

Presenters

  • Aisha Ahsan

    Department of Physics, University of Basel

Authors

  • Aisha Ahsan

    Department of Physics, University of Basel

  • S. Fatemeh Mousavi

    Department of Physics, University of Basel

  • Thomas Nijs

    Department of Physics, University of Basel

  • Sylwia Nowakowska

    Department of Physics, University of Basel

  • Olha Popova

    Department of Physics, University of Basel

  • Aneliia Wäckerlin

    Department of Physics, University of Basel

  • Jonas Björk

    Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, IFM, Linköping University

  • Lutz H Gade

    Anorganisch-Chemisches Institut, Universität Heidelberg

  • Thomas Jung

    Paul scherrer institute, Paul Scherrer Institute