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Erratum to: “Melting of thin films of alkanes on magnesium oxide”
In the above article the name of one of the authors has been mistyped. The correct name of the author is D. Fernandez-Cañoto
Melting of thin films of alkanes on magnesium oxide
Recent incoherent neutron scattering investigations of the dynamics of thin
alkane films adsorbed on the Magnesium Oxide (100) surface are reported.
There are marked differences in the behaviour of these films, as a function
of temperature and coverage, compared to similar measurements on graphite.
In particular, it has previously been shown that adsorbed multilayer films
on graphite exhibit an interfacial solid monolayer that coexists with
bulk-like liquid, well above the bulk melting point. In contrast, these
studies show that the alkane films on MgO exhibit no such stabilization of
the solid layer closest to the substrate as a function of the film
thickness, even though the monolayer crystal structures are remarkably
similar. These studies are supported by extensive thermodynamic data, a
growing body of structural data from neutron diffraction and state of the
art computer modellin
Melting of thin films of alkanes on magnesium oxide
Recent incoherent neutron scattering investigations of the dynamics of thin
alkane films adsorbed on the Magnesium Oxide (100) surface are reported.
There are marked differences in the behaviour of these films, as a function
of temperature and coverage, compared to similar measurements on graphite.
In particular, it has previously been shown that adsorbed multilayer films
on graphite exhibit an interfacial solid monolayer that coexists with
bulk-like liquid, well above the bulk melting point. In contrast, these
studies show that the alkane films on MgO exhibit no such stabilization of
the solid layer closest to the substrate as a function of the film
thickness, even though the monolayer crystal structures are remarkably
similar. These studies are supported by extensive thermodynamic data, a
growing body of structural data from neutron diffraction and state of the
art computer modellin