The solid molecular hydrogens in the condensed phase: Fundamentals and static properties

Isaac F. Silvera
Rev. Mod. Phys. 52, 393 – Published 1 April 1980
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Abstract

The molecular hydrogens (H2, D2, HD, etc.) form the simplest of all molecular solids. The combination of the light mass, small moment of inertia, weak interactions, and the quasi-metastable ortho-para species result in a fascinating low-temperature behavior that can be understood to a large extent from considerations of first principles. After discussing single molecule properties and intermolecular interactions we discuss in detail the ortho-para properties, conversion and diffusion. This is followed by a description of the crystal structures and the orientational ordering phenomena. The thermodynamic properties are reviewed. The article is concluded with a discussion of the translational ground state of the solid and the effect of the large zero-point motion on the solid state properties. A large number of data are collected in tables and graphs to provide a reference source.

    DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.52.393

    ©1980 American Physical Society

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    Isaac F. Silvera

    • Natuurkundig Laboratorium, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Valckenierstraat 65, 1018 XE Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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    Vol. 52, Iss. 2 — April - June 1980

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