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Autor:
Shiv K. Sharma, Thomas R. Anthony, S. Y. Wang, T. F. Cooney, Malcolm Nicol, David Schiferl, Joseph M. Zaug, James Fulton Fleischer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 82:3256-3265
By using a thin 13C diamond chip together with a 12C diamond chip as sensors, the diamond Raman spectra provide the means to measure pressure precisely (±0.3 GPa) at any temperature (10–1200 K) and simultaneous hydrostatic (or quasihydrostatic) pr
Autor:
Lanhua Wei, P. K. Kuo, Robert L. Thomas, Thomas R. Anthony, William F. Banholzer, James Fulton Fleischer, R. W. Pryor
Publikováno v:
Physical Review B. 42:1104-1111
Type-IIA diamond single crystals containing approximately 0.1%, 0.5%, and 1% $^{13}\mathrm{C}$ were synthesized and their thermal diffusivities were measured at room temperature by the thermal-wave-mirage technique. The measured value (18.5 ${\mathrm
Publikováno v:
Materials Research Bulletin. 23:609-612
The P-T diagram from the system SrSiO 3 was determined by equilibration and quenching of SrSiO 3 in a “belt”-type high-pressure apparatus up to nearly 70 kb and 1600°C. In agreement with others, three crystalline phases were found to be quenchab
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Materials Research Bulletin. 4:433-441
The system Li3BN2 was studied over the pressure and temperature range from 10 to 65 kb and 300–1900°C, respectively. The stability region of a quenchable high pressure modification, Li3BN2(W), was defined, and the data also suggest the possibility
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Materials Research Bulletin. 5:87-99
PbO·PbCrO4 is a paint pigment with interesting semiconductor and thermochromic properties. Preparatory to crystal growth and property measurements of this material, phase equilibria studies were made in the systems PbO·PbCrO4-PbO·PbMoO4, PbO·PbCr
Publikováno v:
Analytica Chimica Acta. 15:334-336
Oxygen can be determined in titanium accurately by vacuum fusion with a platinum bath. The platinum bath is preferred to an iron bath or dry bath since more samples can be analysed in a bath without interference from gettering and solidification of t