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Short-Range Intermolecular Interaction and Phase Transitions with Rearrangement of Chemical Bonds in Solid Nitrogen

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We present a simple model describing the short–range interaction between two nitrogen molecules. The possibility of its application to the prediction of phase transitions in solid nitrogen is discussed.

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Yakub, E.S. Short-Range Intermolecular Interaction and Phase Transitions with Rearrangement of Chemical Bonds in Solid Nitrogen. Journal of Low Temperature Physics 111, 357–364 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022235703345

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