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Evidence for a Double Doping Regime in Nd:YAG nanopowders

2009

Nanopowders of Yttrium Aluminium Garnet doped with neodymium (Nd:YAG) were investigated by X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS) at the Nd LIII-edge in the 1.3 - 20.8 % doping range. XANES spectra appear similar in the full range of the Nd concentration. However, a significant decrease in the white line intensity of XANES is revealed as the quantity of Nd doping ions increases. Plotting the white line intensity as a function of Nd doping ions reveals two linear trends with two different slopes, identifying a threshold value where the neodymium concentration reaches 5 at.% This experimental finding provides support for the existence of a double doping regime in Nd:YAG nanopowders.

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringDopingAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementNeodymiumXANESXANESSpectral lineND:YAGIonX-ray absorption fine structureNANOPOWDERSEXAFSchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMechanics of MaterialsYttrium aluminium garnetGeneral Materials ScienceNd:YAG EXAFS XanesAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Raman Imaging of Single Carbon Nanotubes

2000

[19] The single crystals of the Bu4NBr0.6I1.4Cl salt, were obtained by addition of IBr to a solution of Bu4NCl in ethanol at a reagent ratio of 1:0.5. Stoichiometry of the anion has been found by EDX. Based on a Raman study the anion consists of the I2Br ‐ (band at 140 cm ‐1 ), IBr2 ‐ (band at 150‐ 176 cm ‐1 ), BrICl ‐ (band at 225 cm ‐1 ), and ICl2 ‐ (band at 250‐263 cm ‐1 ) trihalide anions. [20] The X-ray diffraction data from single crystals for both trihalide salts were measured using an Enraf Nonius CAD4 diffractometer with graphite monochromatic Mo Ka radiation (k = 0.71073 a) at room temperature. Unit cell parameters of the new a¢¢¢- crystal were determined from a leastsquares analy…

Materials scienceMechanical EngineeringTrihalideAnalytical chemistryIonCrystalCrystallographysymbols.namesakeMechanics of MaterialssymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceAbsorption (chemistry)Raman spectroscopySingle crystalStoichiometryDiffractometerAdvanced Materials
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XAFS study of short range order in the heavily disordered MoxW1−wO3 oxides

1995

We have done comparative XAFS analysis on the MoK and WL 3 edges of polycrystalline Mo x W 1-x O 3 solid solutions. It was found that their structures are closely related to corner-shared WO 3 -type for x<0.9 while α-MoO 3 -type structure is present for x≥0.9. The obtained structural parameters for the first shell around metal ions allow to distinguish several structural phase transitions due to the change of composition. A set of subshells within the first shell was found, and they are in good agreement with Raman data

Materials scienceMetal ions in aqueous solutionShell (structure)Analytical chemistryCrystal structureCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsX-ray absorption fine structuresymbols.namesakesymbolsCrystalliteElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRaman spectroscopyChemical compositionSolid solutionPhysica B: Condensed Matter
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Sorption properties of torrefied wood and charcoal

2014

AbstractPre-treating biomass by torrefaction is assumed to improve the material's storage properties because of reducing hydrophilicity. In order to assess the effect of sorption on storage properties, the adsorption of water vapour and capillary absorption of liquid water in torrefied and charred spruce and birch were studied. In addition, the chemical changes were evaluated through Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy. Adsorption decreased notably as severity of treatment increased, as was expected due to degradation of the wood constituents, namely hemicelluloses and amorphous cellulose. Capillary absorption increased with increasing severity in spruce samples while birch show…

Materials scienceMoistureSorptionTorrefactionta4112chemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionChemical engineeringchemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceAbsorption (chemistry)CelluloseComposite materialCharcoalPorosityta216ta116Wood material science and engineering
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Hygrothermal ageing of reprocessed polylactide

2012

[EN] The influence of an accelerated hygrothermal ageing simulation test on a commercial PLA and its three subsequent mechanically-reprocessed materials was studied. The analysis was focused on the water diffusion kinetics and the physico-chemical changes induced by the hygrothermal degradation. Water diffusion proceeded faster than chain relaxation processes, as defined by a Case II absorption model. It was proved that the water diffusion rate decreased with subsequent reprocessing cycles and increased with higher hygrothermal ageing temperatures. Hydrolytic chain scission provoked significant molar mass decays and consequent general losses of thermal and mechanical performance. The rearra…

Materials scienceMolar massSolucions polimèriquesPolymers and PlasticsKineticsTermoplàsticsHygrothermal ageingDifferential scanning calorimetry (DSC)Water absorption kineticsCondensed Matter PhysicsAbsorbanceCrystallinityDifferential scanning calorimetryPolylactide (PLA)Mechanics of MaterialsAgeingFourier-transform infrared analysis (FT-IR)MAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSMaterials ChemistryCrystalliteComposite materialAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Crystallinity
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Probing the Size Effect of Co2FeGa-SiO2@C Nanocomposite Particles Prepared by a Chemical Approach

2010

In this contribution, we report the chemical synthesis of carbon coated, silica supported Co2FeGa (Co2FeGa-SiO2@C) nanocomposite particles. The particle size of Co2FeGa particles can be tuned by varying the amount of silica supports. The dependences of the crystal structure and magnetic properties on particle size have been investigated by synchrotron radiation based X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) spectroscopy, transmission electron microscope (TEM), 57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy, and superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID). The superparamagnetic critical size of Co2FeGa Heusler nanoparticles is found to be ∼17 nm by correlating the TEM derived par…

Materials scienceNanocompositeGeneral Chemical EngineeringNanoparticleNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistryX-ray absorption fine structureChemical engineeringMössbauer spectroscopyParticle-size distributionMaterials ChemistryParticle sizeSpectroscopySuperparamagnetismChemistry of Materials
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Spectroscopic characterization of non-covalent CuPc-GO system. Experiment and theory

2019

Abstract In this study we report on UV-vis, IR and Raman studies of non-covalent copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) – flake graphene oxide (GO) complex in water and in the solid phase. Experimental results were supported by molecular modeling of structure, electronic and vibrational parameters for free CuPc and its 1 : 1 complexes with water, benzene, phenol, neutral and deprotonated benzoic acid. HOMO-LUMO gaps for these complexes were calculated and compared with data derived from the absorption edge of Q-band in the recorded UV-vis spectra for free CuPc and its adduct with GO in water. Small but non-negligible changes in position of spectral bands observed as result of CuPc interaction with GO…

Materials scienceNon-covalent complexOxidechemistry.chemical_elementMolecular modeling02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesSpectral lineEglaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakelawGeneral Materials ScienceBenzeneGrapheneCuPc-GOUV-VIS021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsCopper0104 chemical scienceschemistryAbsorption edgeRaman spectroscopysymbolsIRPhysical chemistryDensity functional theory0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyMaterials Chemistry and Physics
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Structural fluctuations in glass-forming liquids: Mössbauer spectroscopy on iron in glycerol.

1991

M\"ossbauer absorption spectra of $^{57}\mathrm{Fe}^{2+}$ dissolved in a glycerol-water mixture have been measured over a wide temperature range (80--275 K). In the supercooled liquid state the shapes of the spectra depend strongly on temperature. The M\"ossbauer spectra can be fit with jump diffusion with a Cole-Davidson distribution of fluctuation times. The results are in agreement with those obtained from dielectric and ultrasonic volume relaxations, proving that the \ensuremath{\alpha} relaxation of viscous liquids is responsible for the line broadening of the spectra. From the temperature dependence of the integrated area of the M\"ossbauer spectrum a second dynamic process is inferre…

Materials scienceNuclear magnetic resonanceAbsorption spectroscopyMössbauer effectImpurityRelaxation (NMR)Analytical chemistryActivation energyAtmospheric temperature rangeSupercoolingSpectral linePhysical review. B, Condensed matter
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The Optical And Epr Spectra of Fe(2+) and Fe(3+) Ions in the Blood of the Chernobyl Clean-Up Worker

2007

Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and optical absorption studies of blood were provided for the group of Chernobyl’s NPP accident clean-up workers examined in the Center of Occupational and Radiological medicine of P.Stradins Clinical hospital of Medical Academy of Latvia. The EPR spectra for blood have been studied at low temperature. It is shown that in blood the ion Fe3+ of methemaglobin is in low-spin state with g = 2.3 and in the high spin state with g=6. We observed the additional absorption bands 500 nm (shoulder) and 630 nm in absorption spectra of blood of Chernobyl clean-up worker who has erythrocytosis.

Materials scienceNuclear magnetic resonanceAbsorption spectroscopylawbusiness.industryAbsorption (chemistry)Electron paramagnetic resonanceNuclear medicinebusinessSpectral linelaw.inventionIon
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Electrothermal Feedback and Absorption-Induced Open-Circuit-Voltage Turnover in Solar Cells

2018

A solar panel gets hot as it works up on the roof, yet photoinduced self-heating is often ignored when characterizing lab-sized samples. The authors present their understanding of the turnover effect in measurements of open-circuit voltage versus light intensity (Suns-${V}_{O\phantom{\rule{0}{0ex}}C}$ curves), which is identified as a unique feature of all semiconductor-based solar cells. This effect is explained in terms of electrothermal feedback arising when the incident irradiation heats up the device. The authors' model fully explains the experimental data, and allows one to determine key device parameters such as the ideality factor and the band gap from a single measurement.

Materials scienceOpen-circuit voltageBand gapbusiness.industryGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences7. Clean energyImaging phantom0104 chemical sciencesLight intensitySemiconductorIrradiationAbsorption (logic)Atomic physics0210 nano-technologybusinessVoltagePhysical Review Applied
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