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Vortex dynamics in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8-thin films in the presence of columnar defects
1996
With heavy ion irradiation we create continous amorphous columnar defects in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8-thin films. With regard to a reliable comparison of irradiation effects three of four identical striplines on the same samples were exposed to different irradiation procedures. We performed irradiations as well parallel as under different angles with respect to the film $$\vec c$$ -axis. Beside an enlarged normal state resistivity after irradiation the films suffer a Tc-reduction proportional to the volume of the damaged material. The activation energy ascertained from resistive transitions shows best enhancement for magnetic field values close to the matching field. Measurements of the transport crit…
First-Principles Simulations of Interstitial Atoms in Ionic Solids
1995
The atomic and electronic structure of the radiation-induced interstitial atoms in MgO and KCl crystals representing two broad classes of ionic solids are calculated and compared. The first-principles full potential LMTO method is applied to a 16-atom supercell. For both crystals the energetically most favourable configuration is a dumbbell centered at a regular anion site. Its (110) and (111) orientations are very close in energy which permits the dumbbell to rotate easily on a lattice site. The mechanism and the relevant activation energy for thermally activated diffusion hops from the dumbbell equilibrium position to the cube face and cube center are discussed in the light of the availab…
Cooperativity Scaling and Free Volume in Plasticized Polylactide
2019
The authors would like to thank the region Haute Normandie for their financial support and the acquisition of the Broadband Dielectric Spectrometer. R.G. acknowledges U.S. National Science Foundation (Grant no. DMR-1725188) for the acquisition of PAL spectrometer. The experimental evidence of the increase of activation energy associated with the super Arrhenius behavior governing amorphous polylactide by free volume variations has been obtained through a combination of calorimetric, dielectric, and positron annihilation lifetime measurements. The amount of free volume in polylactide was controlled by the amount of acetyltributylcitrate plasticizer in the composition. Plasticization is shown…
Quantum chemical simulations of the optical properties and diffusion of electron centres in mgo crystals
1996
Semiempirical quantum chemical simulations have been undertaken to obtain the self-consistent atomic and electronic structure of the two basic electron defects in MgO crystals: F+ and F centres (one and two electrons trapped by an 0 vacancy, V,). The calculated absorption and luminescence energies agree well with the experimental data; the excited states of both defects are found to be essentially delocalised over nearest-neighbour cations. The activation energy for diffusion is found to increase monotonically in a series V, --f F+ --f F centre (2.50 eV, 2.72 eV and 3.13 eV, respectively).
High Temperature Oxidation of TiAl and TiAl8Nb Alloys in Air
2011
Isothermal oxidation of two g-TiAl-based intermetallic alloys: Ti48Al and Ti46Al8Nb alloys was studied in synthetic air at 1073-1223 K for up to 240 hrs. Mass change per unit area for the oxidized samples followed approximately the parabolic rate law. The kp values for the studied temperature interval were in the range from 7.2×10-13 to 1.8×10-11 g2cm-4s-1. The activation energy for oxidation of Ti48Al alloy in air at 1073-1223 K was Ea = 165±12 kJ/mol. Niobium addition to Ti48Al alloy in the amount of 8% increased its oxidation resistance. Structure and chemical composition of the oxidation products, and morphology of the oxidized samples were investigated using XRD, SEM-EDS, and TEM. The …
Diffusion of oxygen molecules in fluorine-doped amorphous SiO2
2010
Abstract Effects of fluorine doping on the diffusion of interstitial oxygen molecules (O2) in amorphous SiO2 (a-SiO2) were compared to those obtained from a-SiO2 containing SiOH groups. Incorporation of moderate concentration ( ∼ 1 0 19 cm−3) of SiF groups gives rise to minor changes in diffusion parameters between 800 and 1100 ° C: only a slight decrease in solubility and an increase in the activation energy for diffusion can be detected. Incorporation of SiOH groups has similar weak effects on the solubility and activation energy for diffusion. These minor changes are most likely due to the enhancement of the flexibility of local Si–O network as a result of the dissociation of the netwo…
Oxidation mechanism of the Inconel 601 alloy at high temperatures
2010
The Inconel 601 alloy oxidation was performed in air, in the temperature range 1000-1150 °C, during 90 h. Kinetic results show that the parabolic behavior is always followed in this temperature range. The Arrhenius plot of the kp values shows two different activation energies. Between 1000 and 1050 °C the activation energy is E a1 = 160 ± 10 kJ/mol. In the 1050-1150 °C temperature range a higher value is calculated E a2 = 252 ± 20 kJ/mol. The E a2 value and the X-ray diffraction (XRD) results and scanning electron microscope (SEM) energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) examinations are in accordance with a scale growth mechanism limited by a growing Cr 2 O 3 scale acting as a diffusion …
Beta-forging of Ti6Al4V titanium alloy powders consolidated by HIP: Plastic flow and strain-rate relation
2014
Ti6Al4V is probably the best known and studied titanium alloy, not only for aerospace applications. Nevertheless the deformation behavior still represents a challenge if any modification in the deformation process is required or introduced. This work deals with deformation behavior description of Ti6Al4V HIPped powders during high temperature deformation tests carried on in the Beta-region. Laboratory compression and tensile tests have been coupled with relaxation tests in order to achieve robust data about strain rate sensibility m-coefficient and activation energy Q. These results have been fitted for the assessment of a more general exponential deformation law. The final result is a “Dor…
Dense nanostructured materials obtained by spark plasma sintering and field activated pressure assisted synthesis starting from mechanically activate…
2004
The preparation of highly dense bulk materials with a grain size in the range of a few to a few hundreds nanometers is currently the objective of numerous studies. In our research we have achieved a measure of success in this regard by using the methods of mechanically-activated, field-activated, pressure-assisted synthesis, MAFAPAS, which has been patented, and mechanically-activated spark plasma sintering, MASPS. Both methods, which consist of the combination of a mechanical activation step followed by a consolidation step under the simultaneous influence of an electric field and mechanical pressure, have led to the formation of dense nanostructured ceramics, intermetallics, and composite…
Shear characterization of CaCO3-filled linear low density polyethylene
1988
Shear properties of CaCO3-filled linear low density polyethylene have been determined over a wide range of filler loading. The viscosity rises with the filler loading especially at low shear rates and a yield value appears for CaCO3-contents larger than 5%. The decrease of the die-swell ratios of the filled samples indicates a reduction of the melt elasticity.