Abstract
Differential thermal
analyses have located the transitions between low-temperature I and
high-temperature II phases in AgNO3 powder and single crystals under
hydrostatic pressures </~0.7 GPa, with
heating/cooling rates in the range 0.1-1.5 K s-1. Isobaric
transition temperatures plot linearly against heating/cooling rates and,
extrapolated to zero rate, show hystereses between I → II and II →
I transition temperatures which are comparable with the 'regions of
indifference' of Bridgman's isothermal experiments. The present results suggest
an initial slope of -0.090 μK Pa-1
and zero initial curvature for the I-II phase boundary. Greater hystereses are
observed for the I-II transitions near intersection with the II-II' λ
transition at </~0.7 GPa. An improved,
quantitative description is achieved for the Kennedy-Schultz data on the linear
growth rates of II,II? → I at 0.1 MPa. For II' (with
ordered NO3- ions) → I the growth rates show
temperature dependence markedly different than growth rates for II(with
disordered NO3-) → 1 and I → II.
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