Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1531492 | Materials Science and Engineering: B | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The crystal structural and thermal expansion properties of solid solution Er2âxSmxW3O12 (0 â¦Â x â¦Â 2.0) have been investigated by X-ray powder diffraction. The XRD patterns indicate that pure phases can form in the composition range of 0.0 â¦Â x â¦Â 0.5 with orthorhombic structure and 0.6 â¦Â x â¦Â 2.0 with monoclinic one. The cell parameters and unit cell volumes increase almost linearly with increasing Sm content. Investigations on the thermal properties show that compounds with 0.0 â¦Â x â¦Â 0.5 exhibit negative thermal expansion in the 200-800 °C temperature range and samples with 0.6 â¦Â x â¦Â 2.0 possess normal thermal expansion (25-800 °C). It is also found that high samarium content leads to more negative thermal expansion coefficient of Er2âxSmxW3O12 (0.0 â¦Â x â¦Â 0.5).
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Authors
M.M. Wu, J. Peng, Y.Z. Cheng, X.L. Xiao, Y.M. Hao, Z.B. Hu,