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The structural phase transition from the hexagonal to a distorted-hexagonal (centered rectangular) phase (the LS-S transition) in Langmuir monolayers of octadecanol is studied in a grazing incidence x-ray diffraction experiment. We find algebraic decay of positional correlations, which suggests solid-like order in both phases at the distances accessible in the present x-ray diffraction experiment. The transition is accompanied by strong positional disorder, which is evident from the drastic increase of the exponent to values >2 close to the transition. Remarkably, on approaching the transition, the continuous increase of is apparent already at 20^ above it. The positional disorder is attributed to elastic distortions around pretransitional fluctuations.
Kaganer et al. (Mon,) studied this question.