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Disorder Classification of the Vibrational Spectra of Modern Glasses

2021

Using the coherent-potential approximation in heterogeneous-elasticity theory with a log-normal distribution of elastic constants for the description of the Raman spectrum and the temperature dependence of the specifi?c heat, we are able to reconstruct the vibrational density of states and characteristic descriptors of the elastic heterogeneity of a wide range of glassy materials. These descriptors are the non-affi?ne contribution to the shear modulus, the mean-square fluctuation of the local elasticity, and its correlation length. They enable a physical classification scheme for disorder in modern, industrially relevant glass materials. We apply our procedure to a broad range of real-world…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsChalcogenidePolymerElasticity (physics)Condensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksPoisson's ratioShear modulussymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundFragilitychemistryPosition (vector)symbolsRaman spectroscopy
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Optical Field-Induced Mass Transport in Soft Materials

2013

Abstract The dependence of the surface relief formation in amorphous chalcogenide (As 2 S 3 and As-S-Se) and Disperse Red 1 dye grafted polyurethane polymer films on the polarization state of holographic recording light beams was studied. It is shown that the direction of lateral mass transport on the film surface is determined by the direction of light electric vector and photoinduced anisotropy in the film. We propose a photoinduced dielectropfhoretic model to explain the photoinduced mass transport in amorphous films. Model is based on the photoinduced softening of the matrix, formation of defects with enhanced or decreased polarizability, and their drift under the electrical field gradi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencebusiness.industryChalcogenideHolographic recordingPolymerOptical fieldSurface relief gratingsPhysics and Astronomy(all)Polarization (waves)Molecular physicsAmorphous solidchemistry.chemical_compoundCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceOpticschemistryAmorphous chalcogenide filmsAzo-dye polymersPolarizabilityCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityLight beambusinessAnisotropyPhysics Procedia
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<title>Holographic recording in polymer composites of organic photochromes and chalcogenides</title>

2008

Recently a number of organic and inorganic materials have been studied for direct surface-relief formation during the exposure process by a light or e-beam. It is very promising for practical application enabling the possibility to simplify the surface-relief formation technology. In this report the method of preparation of thin polymer-chalcogenide and polymer-azobenzene composite films is described, and some features of photoinduced changes of optical properties and holographic recording of these materials are studied. Films of composites were obtained from solution of arsenic sulphide, Disperse red 1 and polymers in organic solvents. The solution was spread on glass substrate and dried. …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMicroscopeMaterials scienceHolographic gratingbusiness.industryChalcogenideHolographyPolymerDiffraction efficiencyMicroanalysislaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistrylawOptoelectronicsbusinessDiffraction gratingSPIE Proceedings
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Atmospheric aging and surface degradation in As2S3 fibers in relation with suspended-core profile

2015

Abstract Microstructured optical fibers (MOF) can be seen as next generation fiber of significance in advancing the compact optics because of its excellent compatibility in integrated optics. However, the degradation of their physicochemical properties limits their efficiency and lifetime. Atmospheric moisture is responsible for the degradation of amorphous systems especially chalcogenide glasses. In the light of previously reported studies, in order to clarify the aging process continuously evolving in sulfide microstructured optical fiber over time, a detailed investigation of this phenomenon has been conducted. The time-dependent transmission and glass chemical deterioration have been st…

chemistry.chemical_classificationOptical fiberMaterials scienceAtmospheric moistureSulfideChalcogenideOrganic ChemistryChalcogenide glassMicrostructured optical fiberDurabilityAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionAmorphous solidInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryComposite materialSpectroscopyOptical Materials
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Chalcogenide Fibers for Mid-IR Light Generation: Potentialities and Drawbacks of the Microstructured Design in Sulfide Waveguides

2014

We study optical and structural aging in As2S3 microstructured optical fibers, submitted to room atmosphere that may have, among others, an impact on mid-infrared supercontinuum generation.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPHOSFOSOptical fiberMaterials scienceSulfidebusiness.industryChalcogenideMicrostructured optical fiberlaw.inventionSupercontinuumchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticsZero-dispersion wavelengthchemistrylawOptoelectronicsbusinessPhotonic-crystal fiberAdvanced Solid State Lasers
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TaNi 2 .05Te 3 , eine Verbindung mit “aufgefüllter” TaFe 1+ x Te 3 ‐Struktur

1994

TaNi2.05Te3, a Novel Telluride with “Stuffed” TaFe1+xTe3 Structure The novel metal-rich layer compound TaNi2.05Te3 was synthesized from the elements. Its structure contains TaNi2Te3 layers which are interconnected by Ni atoms on partially occupied tetragonal-pyramidal sites located between the layers. The title compound and the related telluride TaFe1.14Te3 form a pair of compounds differing only in the occupation or nonoccupation of one 3d-material atom site. Therefore, the structure of TaNi2.05Te3, which is stabilized by interstial Ni atoms, can be regarded as a “stuffed” TaFe1.14Te3 type. Pairs of compounds with a similar structural relationship seem to be of general importance in early …

chemistry.chemical_classificationStereochemistryChalcogenideCrystal structureInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryTernary compoundTellurideX-ray crystallographyAtomMoleculeInorganic compoundChemische Berichte
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Binding motif of ebselen in solution: Chalcogen and hydrogen bonds team up

2020

Ebselen (2-phenyl-1,2-benzoselenazol-3(2H)one), a glutathione peroxidase mimic, is active against several RNA viruses, among others the retrovirus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. In this paper 77Se and 1H NMR studies of ebselen are reported and they identify the chalcogen bond (ChB) and hydrogen bond (HB) that are central in the landscape of interactions formed by the compound in solution. The selenium atom and the hydrogen atom at the C7 carbon act as ChB and HB donors and the O and N atoms of neutral molecules function as acceptors. The ChB and HB give rise to a bifurcated supramolecular synthon, which fastens the interaction acceptor opposite to the N–Se covalent bond of the selen…

chemistry.chemical_classificationStereochemistryEbselenHydrogen bondSynthonSupramolecular chemistryGeneral ChemistryCatalysisdrugssupramolecular chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundChalcogenchemistrycovid-19Covalent bondMaterials ChemistryThiolMoleculeselenium drugs covid-19 chalcogen bond supramolecular chemistryseleniumchalcogen bond
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The cyclic [N(PiPr2E)2]+ (E = Se, Te) cations: a new class of inorganic ring system.

2006

The two-electron oxidation of [(tmeda)NaN(PiPr2E)2] with iodine produces the cyclic [N(PiPr2E)2]+ (E = Se, Te) cations, which exhibit long E–E bonds in the iodide salts. peerReviewed

chemistry.chemical_classificationStereochemistryIodideMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementliganditGeneral ChemistryRing (chemistry)IodineMedicinal chemistryCatalysisSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsdikalkogenoimidodifosfinaatitdichalcogenoimidodiphosphinateschemistryMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesChemical communications (Cambridge, England)
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Growth Mechanism and Surface Functionalization of Metal Chalcogenides Nanostructures

2014

Following the discovery of carbon fullerenes and nanotubes (NTs), nanostructured materials and their synthesis have attracted tremendous attention due to their superior mechanical properties, their unique electronic behavior, and their high potential in making technologically advanced nanodevices. Among different classes, layered metal chalcogenides nanostructures are of interest for a variety of applications ranging from nanoelectronics or as source materials for energy applications, nanotribology and in heterogeneous catalysis. These nanoparticles are metastable phases. Therefore, equilibrium methods are necessary to prevent the formation of the thermodynamically stable bulk phase. On the…

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryNanoelectronicsChalcogenideBiomoleculeParticleNanoparticleSurface modificationNanotechnologyNanoengineeringNanomaterials
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From Single Molecules to Nanoscopically Structured Functional Materials

2006

AbstractThe synthesis of MS2 (M = Mo, W) onion-like nanoparticles by means of a high temperature MOCVD process starting from W(CO)6 and elemental sulfur is reported. The reaction can also be carried out in two steps where the intermediate amorphous WS2 nanoparticles formed through the high temperature reaction of tungsten and sulfur in the initial phase of the reaction are isolated and converted in a separate annealing step to onion-type WS2 nanoparticles. Based on a study of the temperature dependence of the reaction a set of conditions could be derived where onion-like structures were formed in a one-step reaction. Onion-like structures obtained in the single-step process were filled, whe…

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceNanostructurechemistryChemical engineeringAnnealing (metallurgy)ChalcogenideMoleculechemistry.chemical_elementNanoparticleSurface modificationTungstenAmorphous solidMRS Proceedings
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