A Seawater‐Corrosion‐Resistant and Isotropic Zero Thermal Expansion (Zr,Ta)(Fe,Co)2 Alloy
Zero thermal expansion (ZTE) alloys as dimensionally stable materials are usually
challenged by harsh environmental erosion, since ZTE and corrosion resistance are …
challenged by harsh environmental erosion, since ZTE and corrosion resistance are …
Quantitative three-dimensional local order analysis of nanomaterials through electron diffraction
Abstract Structure-property relationships in ordered materials have long been a core
principle in materials design. However, the introduction of disorder into materials provides …
principle in materials design. However, the introduction of disorder into materials provides …
X-ray lithography for nanofabrication: is there a future?
A Bharti, A Turchet, B Marmiroli - Frontiers in Nanotechnology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
X-ray lithography has been first proposed almost 50 years ago, and the related LIGA
process around 25 years ago. It is therefore a good time to make an analysis of the …
process around 25 years ago. It is therefore a good time to make an analysis of the …
Structural and Electronic Effects of X-ray Irradiation on Prototypical [M(COD)Cl]2 Catalysts
NK Fernando, AB Cairns, CA Murray… - The Journal of …, 2021 - ACS Publications
X-ray characterization techniques are invaluable for probing material characteristics and
properties, and have been instrumental in discoveries across materials research. However …
properties, and have been instrumental in discoveries across materials research. However …
Biphenyl tetracarboxylic acid-based metal–organic frameworks: a case of topology-dependent thermal expansion
Z Liu, C Xing, S Wu, M Ma, J Tian - Materials Horizons, 2024 - pubs.rsc.org
The large inherent flexibility and highly modular nature of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs)
make them ideal candidates for the study of negative thermal expansion (NTE). Among …
make them ideal candidates for the study of negative thermal expansion (NTE). Among …
Radiation effects, zero thermal expansion, and pressure-induced phase transition in CsMnCo (CN) 6
HLB Boström, AB Cairns, M Chen… - Physical Chemistry …, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
The Prussian blue analogue CsMnCo (CN) 6 is studied using powder X-ray and neutron
diffraction under variable temperature, pressure, and X-ray exposure. It retains cubic F3m …
diffraction under variable temperature, pressure, and X-ray exposure. It retains cubic F3m …
Preliminary observations of the interplay of radiation damage with spin crossover
D Chernyshov, V Dyadkin… - … Section B: Structural …, 2022 - journals.iucr.org
Intense synchrotron radiation makes time-resolved structural experiments with increasingly
finer time sampling possible. On the other hand, radiation heating, radiation-induced volume …
finer time sampling possible. On the other hand, radiation heating, radiation-induced volume …
Effect of synchrotron X-ray radiation damage on phase transitions in coordination polymers at high pressure
IE Collings, M Hanfland - Acta Crystallographica Section B …, 2022 - journals.iucr.org
The high-pressure phase-transition behaviour of metal–organic frameworks and
coordination polymers upon varying degrees of X-ray irradiation are highlighted with four …
coordination polymers upon varying degrees of X-ray irradiation are highlighted with four …
Spin-ice physics in cadmium cyanide
Spin-ices are frustrated magnets that support a particularly rich variety of emergent physics.
Typically, it is the interplay of magnetic dipole interactions, spin anisotropy, and geometric …
Typically, it is the interplay of magnetic dipole interactions, spin anisotropy, and geometric …
[PDF][PDF] Lattice response to the radiation damage of molecular crystals: radiation-induced versus thermal expansivity
CJ McMonagle, CA Fuller, E Hupf… - … Section B: Structural …, 2024 - journals.iucr.org
The interaction of intense synchrotron radiation with molecular crystals frequently modifies
the crystal structure by breaking bonds, producing fragments and, hence, inducing disorder …
the crystal structure by breaking bonds, producing fragments and, hence, inducing disorder …