Abstract

Abstract Neutron scattering investigations have been performed down to helium temperatures under different hydrostatic pressures up to 330 MPa. Neutron diffraction (ND) and incoherent inelastic neutron scattering (IINS) spectra showed clearly the existence of a phase transition in d-camphor, which was not observed in dl-borneole. The ND spectra point to a possible cubic structure of the dl-borneole crystal down to helium temperatures. Pressure and temperature dependence of the IINS spectra assumed a glass-like transition from the dynamical to static orientational disorder of molecules in this crystal.

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