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Preparation and Thermal Behavior of Freely-Suspended and Transferred Films Composed of a Single Compound, the Liquid Crystal 707PP

1991

We have recently introduced a new method for the preparation of ultrathin smectic films on solid supports by transferring freely-suspended liquid-crystalline films [1, 2]. Here we report on the preparation, structural properties and thermal behavior of freely-suspended and transferred films of 2-(4'-Heptyloxyphenyl)-5-heptylpyridine (707PP). Freely-suspended and transferred films were investigated using optical microscopy and X-ray diffraction. Both types of films exhibit reversible phase transitions comparable to bulk values.

DiffractionCrystallographyPhase transitionMaterials scienceOptical microscopeChemical engineeringlawLiquid crystalGeneral Chemical EngineeringThermallaw.inventionBerichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie
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X-ray diffraction study of CF3Cl monolayers adsorbed on graphite (001)

1988

X-ray diffraction experiments have been performed on mono- and submonolayers of CF3Cl physisorbed on the (001) surfaces of exfoliated graphite. Five quasi-twodimensional solid phases including the commensurate 2×2 phase, an electrically ordered phase and a disordered incommensurate phase have been observed. A phase diagram is proposed and the various phase transitions are discussed.

DiffractionCrystallographyPhase transitionMaterials sciencePhysisorptionPhase (matter)X-ray crystallographyMonolayerGeneral Materials ScienceGraphiteCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPhase diagramZeitschrift f�r Physik B Condensed Matter
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A new interpretation of the 22-tricosenoic acid Langmuir-Blodgett structures identified as triclinic by Rheeds

1990

Abstract One of the original structural studies on Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) multilayers of 22-tricosenoic acid using the technique of reflection high-energy electron diffraction was performed by Peterson and Russell (1984, Phil. Mag. A, 49, 463). In their paper, four distinct structural arrangements of the long-chain fatty acid were identified, where the arrangement adopted by a particular sample was found to depend on the substrate and deposition conditions. The identification of the C2 H4 subcells in each of these arrangements was made on the basis of a number of assumptions, some of which have subsequently been shown to be erroneous. In particular, the identification of a triclinic subcell…

DiffractionCrystallographyReflection (mathematics)Electron diffractionChemistryOrthorhombic crystal systemSubstrate (electronics)Triclinic crystal systemCondensed Matter PhysicsLangmuir–Blodgett filmMonoclinic crystal systemPhilosophical Magazine Letters
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Using Electron Diffraction to Solve the Crystal Structure of a Laked Azo Pigment

2009

The structure of the ζ phase of Pigment Red 53:2 was solved using electron diffraction data. The unit cell determination appeared to be more complicated due to twinning of the crystals. A series of...

DiffractionCrystallographyReflection high-energy electron diffractionElectron diffractionGas electron diffractionChemistryGeneral Materials ScienceGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystal twinningCrystallographic defectElectron backscatter diffractionCrystal Growth & Design
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X‐ray characterization of CdO thin films grown on a ‐, c ‐, r ‐ and m ‐plane sapphire by metalorganic vapour phase‐epitaxy

2005

CdO thin films have been grown on a-plane (110), c-plane (0001), r-plane (012) and m-plane (100) sapphire substrates by metalorganic vapour-phase epitaxy (MOVPE). The effects of different substrate orientations on the structural properties of the films have been analyzed by means of X-ray diffraction, including θ-2θ scans, pole figures and rocking curves. (111), (001) and (110) orientations are found on a-, r-, and m-sapphire respectively, while films deposited on c-plane exhibit an orientation in which no low-index crystal plane is parallel to the sample surface. The recorded pole figures have allowed determining the epitaxial relationships between films and substrates, as well as the pres…

DiffractionCrystallographyTilt (optics)Materials scienceX-raySapphireMetalorganic vapour phase epitaxySubstrate (electronics)Thin filmEpitaxyphysica status solidi (c)
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Mechanism of pulsed electron irradiation of the PLZT X/65/35 ceramics

2005

The comprehensive study of high-current pulsed electron irradiation effect on the structure and lattice dynamics as well as Atomic Force (AFM) and Laser Confocal Scanning microscope (LSCM) surface imaginaries of PLZT 8/65/35 ceramics have been performed. X-ray powder diffraction studies show the transformation of the cubic perovskite Pm-3m (Z = 1) into orthorhombic Pmmm (Z = 1) structure for the sample irradiated by one pulse (dose 6 × 1014 electrons/cm2) and into cubic Pm-3m with increased lattice volume and more ordered structure at irradiating by 10 and 100 pulses (dose 6 × 1015 and 6 × 1016 el/cm2). A consequence, the changes of number, intensity and phonon modes position occur in Raman…

DiffractionCrystallographysymbols.namesakeMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopeAnalytical chemistrysymbolsElectron beam processingOrthorhombic crystal systemIrradiationElectronRaman spectroscopyPowder diffractionphysica status solidi (c)
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Application of clustering techniques to electron-diffraction data: determination of unit-cell parameters.

2012

A new approach to determining the unit-cell vectors from single-crystal diffraction data based on clustering analysis is proposed. The method uses the density-based clustering algorithm DBSCAN. Unit-cell determination through the clustering procedure is particularly useful for limited tilt sequences and noisy data, and therefore is optimal for single-crystal electron-diffraction automated diffraction tomography (ADT) data. The unit-cell determination of various materials from ADT data as well as single-crystal X-ray data is demonstrated.

DiffractionDBSCANbusiness.industryComputer sciencePhysics::OpticsPattern recognitionDiffraction tomographyOpticsElectron diffractionStructural BiologyArtificial intelligencebusinessCluster analysisNoisy dataActa crystallographica. Section A, Foundations of crystallography
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High-Pressure High-Temperature Stability and Thermal Equation of State of Zircon-Type Erbium Vanadate.

2018

Inorganic chemistry 57(21), 14005 - 14012 (2018). doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b01808

DiffractionDYNAMICSEquation of statePhase boundaryThermodynamics02 engineering and technologyzircon010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesThermal expansionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundX-RAY-DIFFRACTIONPhase (matter)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryChemistryX-RAY-DIFFRACTION; DYNAMICS021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology5400104 chemical scienceshigh pressureScheeliteX-ray crystallographyddc:5400210 nano-technologyZirconInorganic chemistry
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Automated diffraction tomography combined with electron precession: a new tool forab initionanostructure analysis

2009

AbstractThree-dimensional electron diffraction data was collected with our recently developed module for automated diffraction tomography and used to solve inorganic as well as organic crystal structuresab initio. The diffraction data, which covers nearly the full relevant reciprocal space, was collected in the standard nano electron diffraction mode as well as in combination with the precession technique and was subsequently processed with a newly developed automated diffraction analysis and processing software package. Non-precessed data turned out to be sufficient forab initiostructure solution by direct methods for simple crystal structures only, while precessed data allowed structure s…

DiffractionDiffraction tomographyReciprocal latticeMaterials scienceElectron diffractionElectron tomographyDirect methodsAb initioAnalytical chemistryPhysics::OpticsEnergy filtered transmission electron microscopyComputational physicsMRS Proceedings
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Keggin heteropolyacid H3PW12O40 supported on different oxides for catalytic and catalytic photo-assisted propene hydration

2013

Catalytic and catalytic photo-assisted hydration of propene to form 2-propanol in gas–solid regime at atmospheric pressure and 85 1C were carried out by using a heteropolyacid (POM) supported on different oxides. Binary materials were prepared by impregnation of H3PW12O40 on different commercial and home prepared supports (TiO2, SiO2, WO3, ZrO2, ZnO, Al2O3). Some of the composites were active both for catalytic and catalytic photo-assisted reactions. The Keggin type POM was completely and partially degraded, when supported on ZnO and Al2O3, respectively, and these binary solids always resulted as inactive for both catalytic and catalytic photo-assisted reactions. The supported Keggin POM sp…

DiffractionDiffuse reflectance infrared fourier transformAtmospheric pressureSurface PropertiesScanning electron microscopeWaterGeneral Physics and AstronomyOxidesAlkenesPhotochemical ProcessesPhotochemistryCatalysisTungstenCatalysisPropenechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPressureSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologiesense organsIrradiationKeggin heteropolyacid catalytic propene hydration photo-assisted propene hydrationParticle SizePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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