Alignment of Hydrogen Molecules by High Pressure
Physical Review1956Vol. 102(1), pp. 168–171
Abstract
Hydrogen molecules may be oriented by compressing solid hydrogen. If such orientation should prove practicable it would provide a mechanism producing very low temperatures by adiabatic compression of solid HD. The pressures necessary are estimated to be of the order of 10 000 atmos.
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