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Phase transitions in submicrometric Ga droplets confined in epoxy resin are studied by combining energy-dispersive x-ray diffraction (EDXRD), x-ray absorption fine structure, and single-energy x-ray absorption. The restricted fluid is undercooled down to 150 K while the melting point is depressed down to 254 K. Melting and freezing are sharp processes occurring with temperature broadening of 1 and 10 K, respectively. EDXRD patterns are consistent with that of -Ga, while the stable phase at ambient conditions -Ga is not found to exist. Appearance of -Ga and -Ga solid phases and relevance of present results to recent studies of Ga confined in porous glass are discussed.
Andrea Di Cicco (Mon,) studied this question.