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Structural and vibrational behavior of cubic Cu1.80(3)Se cuprous selenide, berzelianite, under compression

2020

[EN] We have performed an experimental study of the crystal structure and lattice dynamics of cubic Cu1.80(3)Se at ambient temperature and high pressures. Two reversible phase transitions were found at 2.9 and 8.7 GPa. The indexation of the angle-dispersive synchrotron x-ray diffraction patterns suggests a large orthorhombic cell and a monoclinic cell for the high-pressure phases. Raman measurements provide additional information on the local structure. The compressibility of the three ambient temperature phases has been determined and compared to that of other sulphides and selenides.

DiffractionPhase transitionMaterials scienceHigh-pressureBerzelianiteAnalytical chemistry02 engineering and technologyCrystal structure010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakelawSelenideMaterials ChemistryCompressibilityMechanical EngineeringCrystal structureMetals and Alloys021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySynchrotron0104 chemical scienceschemistryMechanics of MaterialsPhase transitionsFISICA APLICADAsymbolsOrthorhombic crystal system0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyMonoclinic crystal systemCopper selenide
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Pressure-induced amorphization of YVO4:Eu3+ nanoboxes

2016

A structural transformation from the zircon-type structure to an amorphous phase has been found in YVO4:Eu3+ nanoboxes at high pressures above 12.7 GPa by means of x-ray diffraction measurements. However, the pair distribution function of the high-pressure phase shows that the local structure of the amorphous phase is similar to the scheelite-type YVO4. These results are confirmed both by Raman spectroscopy and Eu3+ photoluminescence which detect the phase transition to a scheelite-type structure at 10.1 and 9.1 GPa, respectively. The irreversibility of the phase transition is observed with the three techniques after a maximum pressure in the upstroke of around 20 GPa. The existence of two …

DiffractionPhase transitionMaterials sciencePhotoluminescenceAnalytical chemistryBioengineeringNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyNanocrystal010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakePhase (matter)General Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMechanical EngineeringPair distribution functionGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAmorphous phaseAmorphization0104 chemical sciencesHigh pressureNanocrystalMechanics of MaterialsFISICA APLICADAsymbols0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopy
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High-pressure structural phase transition inMnWO4

2015

The pressure-induced phase transition of the multiferroic manganese tungstate MnWO4 is studied on single crystals using synchrotron x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. We observe the monoclinic P2/c to triclinic P (1) over bar phase transition at 20.1 GPa and get insight on the phase transition mechanism from the appearance of tilted triclinic domains. Selective Raman spectroscopy experiments with single crystals have shown that the onset of the phase transition occurs 5 GPa below the previously reported pressure obtained from experiments performed with powder samples.

DiffractionPhase transitionMaterials scienceTungstatesCrystal structureTriclinic crystal systemCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeCrystal-structureTungstatechemistryFISICA APLICADAsymbolsCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsMultiferroicsRaman spectroscopyDiffractionMonoclinic crystal systemPhysical Review B
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Diffraction by m-bonacci gratings

2015

We present a simple diffraction experiment with m-bonacci gratings as a new interesting generalization of the Fibonacci ones. Diffraction by these nonconventional structures is proposed as a motivational strategy to introduce students to basic research activities. The Fraunhofer diffraction patterns are obtained with the standard equipment present in most undergraduate physics labs and are compared with those obtained with regular periodic gratings. We show that m-bonacci gratings produce discrete Fraunhofer patterns characterized by a set of diffraction peaks which positions are related to the concept of a generalized golden mean. A very good agreement is obtained between experimental and …

DiffractionPhysicsFibonacci numberbusiness.industryGeneralizationMotivational strategyPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyFraunhofer diffractionSet (abstract data type)Fibonaccisymbols.namesakeOpticsSimple (abstract algebra)Basic researchFISICA APLICADAsymbolsAperiodic sequencebusinessDiffraction
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Undergraduate experiment with fractal diffraction gratings

2011

We present a simple diffraction experiment with fractal gratings based on the triadic Cantor set. Diffraction by fractals is proposed as a motivating strategy for students of optics in the potential applications of optical processing. Fraunhofer diffraction patterns are obtained using standard equipment present in most undergraduate physics laboratories and compared with those obtained with conventional periodic gratings. It is shown that fractal gratings produce self-similar diffraction patterns which can be evaluated analytically. Good agreement is obtained between experimental and numerical results. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.

DiffractionPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and Astronomysymbols.namesakeOpticsFractalSelf-similarDiffraction gratingPhysicsOptical processingScience instructionUndergraduate experimentPotential applicationsbusiness.industryPeriodic gratingsDiffraction patternsCantor setsOptical processingFraunhofer diffractionCantor setInterferometryPhysics laboratoriesFractalsInterferometryStandard equipmentsFISICA APLICADAsymbolsNumerical resultsDiffraction gratingsFraunhofer diffraction patternsbusinessExperiments
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3D printed diffractive terahertz lenses

2016

[EN] A 3D printer was used to realize custom-made diffractive THz lenses. After testing several materials, phase binary lenses with periodic and aperiodic radial profiles were designed and constructed in polyamide material to work at 0.625 THz. The nonconventional focusing properties of such lenses were assessed by computing and measuring their axial point spread function (PSF). Our results demonstrate that inexpensive 3D printed THz diffractive lenses can be reliably used in focusing and imaging THz systems. Diffractive THz lenses with unprecedented features, such as extended depth of focus or bifocalization, have been demonstrated.

DiffractionPoint spread function3d printedMaterials scienceTerahertz radiationPhase (waves)Diffractive lensesBinary optics02 engineering and technologyDiffraction efficiency01 natural sciences010309 opticsDiffractive lensOpticsImage quality assessment0103 physical sciencesDiffractive opticsExtended depth of focusbusiness.industry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsTerahertz imagingFISICA APLICADAOptical fabrication0210 nano-technologybusiness
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High-pressure theoretical and experimental study of HgWO4

2011

HgWO 4 at ambient pressure is characterized using a combination of ab initio calculations, X-ray diffraction and Raman scattering measurements. The effect of low pressure and temperature on the structural stability is analysed. Extending our ab initio study to the range of higher pressures, a sequence of stable phases up to 30GPa is proposed. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.

DiffractionRaman scatteringLow pressuresX ray diffractionAb initioExperimental studiesPressure effectsMolecular physicsStable phasisScatteringCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencesymbols.namesakeAb initio quantum chemistry methodsX raysScatteringChemistryRaman Scattering measurementsTungstatesCondensed Matter PhysicsX-ray diffractionAmbient pressuresAb initio studyStructural stabilityPhase transitionsFISICA APLICADAX-ray crystallographysymbolsStructural stabilitiesTungsten compoundsAb initio calculationsCalculationsDiffractionStabilityRaman scatteringAmbient pressure
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Structural and elastic properties of defect chalcopyrite HgGa2S4 under high pressure

2014

In this work, we focus on the study of the structural and elastic properties of mercury digallium sulfide (HgGa2S4) at high pressures. This compound belongs to the family of AB(2)X(4) ordered-vacancy compounds and exhibits a tetragonal defect chalcopyrite structure. X-ray diffraction measurements at room temperature have been performed under compression up to 15.1 GPa in a diamond anvil cell. Our measurements have been complemented and compared with ab initio total energy calculations. The axial compressibility and the equation of state of the low-pressure phase of HgGa2S4 have been experimentally and theoretically determined and compared to other related ordered-vacancy compounds. The pres…

DiffractionSulfideHigh-pressureAb initioThermodynamicsMechanical propertiesTetragonal crystal systemMaterials ChemistryElastic moduluschemistry.chemical_classificationEquation of stateChalcopyriteMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysElasticityX-ray diffractionCrystallographychemistrySemiconductorsMechanics of Materialsvisual_artFISICA APLICADAX-ray crystallographyCompressibilityvisual_art.visual_art_medium
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Multiplexing THz Vortex Beams With a Single Diffractive 3-D Printed Lens

2019

[EN] We present a novel method for experimentally generating multiplexed THz vortex beams by using a single three-dimensional printed element that combines a set of radially distributed spiral phase plates, and a binary focusing Fresnel lens. With this element, we have experimentally demonstrated that THz multiplexing can be tailored to fit within a small space on an optical bench. Results are presented beside numerical simulations, demonstrating the robust nature of the experimental method.

DiffractionTerahertz radiationPhase (waves)Diffractive lensesPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesMultiplexinglaw.invention010309 opticsMultiplexed vortex beamsOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSpiralVortex lensesPhysicsRadiationbusiness.industryFresnel lens021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyLens (optics)FISICA APLICADA0210 nano-technologybusinessOptical vortexDiffraction
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Structural study of α-Bi2O3 under pressure

2013

An experimental and theoretical study of the structural properties of monoclinic bismuth oxide (alpha-(BiO3)-O-2) under high pressures is here reported. Both synthetic and mineral bismite powder samples have been compressed up to 45 GPa and their equations of state have been determined with angle-dispersive x-ray diffraction measurements. Experimental results have been also compared with theoretical calculations which suggest the possibility of several phase transitions below 10 GPa. However, experiments reveal only a pressure-induced amorphization between 15 and 25 GPa, depending on sample quality and deviatoric stresses. The amorphous phase has been followed up to 45 GPa and its nature di…

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