Triple-point wetting and surface melting of oxygen films adsorbed on graphite

Abstract
Neutron diffraction experiments on multilayer oxygen films on graphite have been carried out between 30 and 55 K. A compound solid-liquid film is observed in the range 4048 K, exhibiting properties consistent with surface melting. The quantity of liquid in this range varies as ln(Tt-T). This behavior ceases when the thickness of the liquid component reaches that of the film itself, giving rise to the ‘‘metastable liquid’’ phase of the triple point wetting process.