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Polymorphic single crystal ↔ single crystal transformations in Rb0.975Cs0.025NO3

The crystal growth morphology of modifications IV, III, II, and I during the IV ↔ III ↔ II ↔ I polymorphic transformations in Rb 0.975 Cs 0.025 NO 3 has been investigated by optical microscopy. The equilibrium temperatures between phases IV and III ( T 0 = 393 ± 0.5 K), III and II ( T 0 = 421 ± 0.5...

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Published in:Crystallography reports 2011-11, Vol.56 (6), p.1077-1081
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