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Long-lived metastable bcc phase during ordering of micelles
1Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Abstract:
We report a metastable bcc phase that intervenes between a disordered micellar suspension and an fcc crystal in a block copolymer solution. Upon heating, the metastable bcc phase nucleates first, and then transforms over the course of hours to the stable fcc phase. At still higher temperatures, the fcc phase transforms to an equilibrium bcc phase. These results constitute an interesting experimental manifestation of Ostwald's step rule, and also support recent theory and simulation results whereby bcc nucleates more readily from a melt of spheres.
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