Abstract
The first report of an X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) study of liquid gallium, carried out at several temperatures in liquid and crystalline phases and in the supercooled state, is presented. Data analysis has shown the presence of two resolved first-neighbour distances and a detectable signal due to three-body configurations.
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