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The rise of an exciton in solid ammonia.

Andrew Martin CassidyRachel L JamesAnita DawesDavid Field
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
We trace a polymorphic phase change in solid ammonia films through the emergence of a Frenkel exciton at 194.4 nm, for deposition temperatures of 48 K, 50 K and 52 K. Observations on a timescale of hours give unparalleled access to the individual processes of nucleation and the phase change itself. The excitonic transition is forbidden in the low temperature phase, but greater flexing of the solid state structure in the higher temperature phase makes the transition allowed, as the nano-crystals approach ∼30 unit cells through nucleation. We find activation energies of 21.7 ± 0.6 kJ mol -1 for nucleation and 22.8 ± 0.6 kJ mol -1 for the phase change, corresponding to the breaking of two to three hydrogen bonds.
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