Abstract
The polymerization transition of liquid sulfur has been observed at the microscopic level, through a change in the local order as a function of the temperature. A diffraction measurement using hot source neutrons (λ=0.709 Å) has been performed to determine the pair correlation function. The third peak of this pair correlation function exhibits a drastic drop with increasing temperature that reflects directly the decrease of the concentration of the sulfur atoms in the rings when the rings are progressively breaking into long chains.
- Received 10 October 1989
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.41.2135
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