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Patrice Bourson

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Comparative study of electrical behavior and phase transitions in pure and chromium doped α-LiIO3single crystals

1999

Abstract The polymorphic phase transitions of undoped and chromium doped α-LiIO3 crystals have been investigated by means of DTA experiments at slow heating rates and electrical measurements vs temperature and frequency. Upon heating the well known α ⇔ γ ⇒ β sequence appears to be influenced by the sample's morphology, acidity of the growing solution and doping. Dielectric response at room temperature is close to the type “superposition of d.c. ionic conductivity and dipolar response”. We describe the thermal behavior of conductivity along the c polar axis at three frequencies. Electrical measurements also highlight a higher value of ionic conductivity and a less destructive transition for …

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhase transitionRadiationMaterials scienceInorganic chemistryDopingAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementLithium iodateConductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsDipoleChromiumchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityIonic conductivityGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical measurements
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Raman study of crystals

1997

In this work we present a polarized Raman study of single crystals for several values of the concentration made using different scattering geometries. The Raman spectra, composed of broad bands, have been fitted in accordance with a symmetry analysis which allowed us to assign the vibrational modes, and determine their frequencies and damping constants. The results are compatible with an average hexagonal symmetry for the solid solutions with x in the range . In each of the spectra we found two bands at about 590 and , probably associated with the existence of structures in the solid solutions.

ScatteringMineralogyLithium iodateCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Molecular physicsSpectral linechemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryMolecular vibrationsymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceSymmetry breakingRaman spectroscopySolid solutionJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Dielectric response of α-LiIO3 acid type crystals

1998

Abstract α-LiIO 3 is often used as non-linear optical material. In view of its preparation, low pH aqueous solutions are used as mother solutions, which give crystals with some hydrogen incorporated to the lattice. Thus, dielectric characterization appears as a very important tool. In this work, the dielectric properties of acid type α-LiIO 3 crystals (conductivity, permittivity, loss-angle tangent) are investigated as functions of temperature and frequency, through an original method allowing seemingly continuous measurements and avoiding space charge contributions to the measurements. The results show the dipolar and low frequency conductivity contributions to the dielectric response. The…

PermittivityHydrogenbusiness.industryPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_elementIonic bondingGeneral ChemistryDielectricConductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsSpace chargeDipoleOpticschemistryChemical physicsElectrical resistivity and conductivityMaterials ChemistrybusinessSolid State Communications
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Low-Frequency Relaxation Phenomena in α-LiIO3: The Nature and Role of Defects

2002

The lithium iodate ionic conduction in the polar c-axis direction is studied between 35 and 470 K for crystals grown in various conditions. So far, to separate processes induced by the nature of electrodes, the impedance spectroscopy technique had been used at room temperature with both metallic and ideally polarizable insulating electrodes, so that a relaxation of space charges was clearly identified. Here, the temperature dependence of the hopping ionic conductivity exhibits quite different activation energies well related to the growth conditions. Following low-temperature Raman and thermodynamic experiments, a new approach based on a vacancy diffusion mechanism is proposed. Experimental…

Valence (chemistry)Analytical chemistryLithium iodateConductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsDielectric spectroscopyInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryPolarizabilityChemical physicsVacancy defectMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositessymbolsIonic conductivityPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRaman spectroscopyJournal of Solid State Chemistry
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Dielectric characterization and ionic conductivity of α-LiIO3 crystals related to the growth conditions

2000

Abstract The dielectric response of α-LiIO3 has been studied at room temperature between 20 Hz and 1 MHz with various types of electrodes and compared to the results in the literature. By changing the sample thickness, a relaxation of space charges is clearly identified and the bulk ionic conductivity is deduced from the admittance diagram. Finally a comparison is carried out between chromium doped and undoped crystals obtained from acid and neutral growth solutions.

PermittivityChemistryDopingAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyLithium iodateGeneral ChemistryDielectricCondensed Matter PhysicsSpace chargechemistry.chemical_compoundChromiumMaterials ChemistryIonic conductivityRelaxation (physics)Solid State Communications
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Electrical conductivity and micro-Raman scattering studies of ionic conduction in Li1−xHxIO3 solid solutions

2002

Abstract Li 1− x H x IO 3 solid solutions have been investigated by ac electrical conductivity and micro-Raman techniques, for x ≤0.32. The presence of protons leads to a continuous reduction of the anisotropic intrinsic conduction of the system. The in-plane conduction mechanism would be by Li + vacancy hopping, while a mixed process by interstitial Li + and H + would account for the conduction along the c -axis. The solid solutions undergo the same phase transition sequence as the pure crystal, but the presence of the protons shifts the transition temperatures to lower values. Micro-Raman spectroscopy has been successfully introduced to demonstrate that proton mobility occurs preferential…

Phase transitionChemistryInorganic chemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsThermal conductionsymbols.namesakeElectrical resistivity and conductivityVacancy defectsymbolsIonic conductivityGeneral Materials ScienceRaman spectroscopyRaman scatteringSolid solutionSolid State Ionics
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