Boron carbide (BC) possesses a large potential as a structural material owing to its lightness, refractory character, and outstanding mechanical properties. However, its large-scale industrialization is set back by its tendency to amorphize when subjected to an external stress. In the present work, we design a path toward nanostructured boron carbide with greatly enhanced hardness and resistance to amorphization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe FTIR absorption bands of virgin and electron-irradiated CeO single crystals were measured from 20 K to 500 K between 4000 cm and 12,000 cm (~830 nm to 2500 nm). Three broad bands centered at about 6100 cm (~0.75 eV), 7000 cm (~0.
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September 2022
Rationale: Staurolite is an important mineral that can reveal much about metamorphic processes. For instance, it dominates the Fe-Mg exchange reactions in amphibolite-facies rocks between about 550 and 700°C, and can be also found at suprasolidus conditions. Staurolite contains a variable amount of OH in its structure, whose determination is a key petrological parameter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPressure- and temperature-dependent Raman scattering in GeSe, SnSe, and GeTe for pressures beyond 50 GPa and for temperatures ranging from 78 to 800 K allow us to identify structural and electronic phase transitions, similarities between GeSe and SnSe, and differences with GeTe. Calculations help to deduce the propensity of GeTe for defect formation and the doping that results from it, which gives rise to strong Raman damping beyond anomalous anharmonicity. These properties are related to the underlying chemical bonding and consistent with a recent classification of bonding in several chalcogenide materials that puts GeTe in a separate class of "incipient" metals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe compression of ammonium azide (AA) has been considered to be a promising route for producing high energy-density polynitrogen compounds. So far though, there is no experimental evidence that pure AA can be transformed into polynitrogen materials under high pressure at room temperature. We report here on high pressure () and temperature () experiments on AA embedded in N2 and on pure AA in the range 0-30 GPa, 300-700 K.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA key challenge in the design of magnetic molecular switches is to obtain bistability at room temperature. Here, we show that application of moderate pressure makes it possible to convert a paramagnetic Fe Co square complex into a molecular switch exhibiting a full dia- to paramagnetic transition: Fe Co ⇔ Fe Co . Moreover, the complex follows a rare behavior: the higher the pressure, the broader the magnetic hysteresis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPressure-induced phase transitions in GeTe, a prototype phase change material, have been studied to date with diffraction which is not sensitive to anharmonicity-induced dynamical effects. GeTe is also prone to surface oxidation which may compromise surface sensitive measurements. These factors could be responsible for the lack of clarity about the phases and transitions intervening in the phase diagram of GeTe.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe dilute lamellar phase of the nonionic surfactant C 12EO 5 was doped with goethite (iron oxide) nanorods up to a fraction of 5 vol %. The interaction between the inclusions and the host phase was studied by polarized optical microscopy (with or without an applied magnetic field) and by small-angle X-ray scattering. We find that, when the orientation of the nanorods is modified using the magnetic field, the texture of the lamellar phase changes accordingly; one can thus induce a homeotropic-planar reorientation transition.
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