Physical properties of liquid oxygen under ultrahigh magnetic fields


Physical properties of liquid oxygen under ultrahigh magnetic fields

Nomura, T.; Ikeda, A.; Gen, M.; Matsuo, A.; Kindo, K.; Kohama, Y.; Matsuda, Y. H.; Zherlitsyn, S.; Wosnitza, J.; Tsuda, H.

We studied the acoustic properties of liquid oxygen up to 90 T by means of ultrasound measurements. We observed a monotonic decrease of the sound velocity and an asymptotic increase of the sound attenuation when applying magnetic fields. The unusual attenuation, twenty times as large as the zero-field value, suggests strong fluctuations of the local molecular arrangement.We assume that the observed fluctuations are related to a liquid-liquid transition or crossover, from a small-magnetization to a large-magnetization liquid, which is characterized by a local-structure rearrangement. To investigate higher-field properties of liquid oxygen, we performed single-turn-coil experiments up to 180 T by means of the acoustic, dilatometric, magnetic, and optical techniques. We observed only monotonic changes of these properties, reflecting the absence of the proposed liquid-liquid transition in our experimental conditions.

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