X-Ray Detector Based on All-Inorganic Lead-Free Cs2AgBiBr6 Perovskite Single Crystal

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The 0.96Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3–0.04K0.5Bi0.5TiO3 (NKBT96/4) lead-free single crystal was successfully grown by top-seeded solution growth method. The effective segregation coefficient for K was calculated to be 0.20. X-ray powder diffraction measurement showed that the as-grown crystal possesses rhombohedral perovskite structure at room temperature. X-ray rock curve measure indicated that the as-grown single crystal owned relatively higher quality. The NKBT96/4 single crystal exhibits apparent diffused dielectric behavior, where the diffusiveness index α is 1.79 for the [001]-oriented crystal planes. A notable thermal hysteresis, ΔT h , of 25°C was disclosed for the tetragonal antiferroelectric-tetragonal paraelectric phase transition in the dielectric property studies between heating and cooling. The highest remnant polarization, P r , 16.8 μC/cm2, was obtained at 100°C. The electromechanical coupling coefficient kt of the [001]-oriented crystal planes at room temperature was determined to be 38% using resonance–antiresonance technique. The room temperature piezoelectric constant d33 reaches 120 pC/N.


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L. E. Murr ◽  
A. L. Stevens

Uniaxial compression tests and hydrostatic tests at pressures up to 27 kbars have been performed to determine operating slip systems in single crystal and polycrystal1ine beryllium. A recent study has been made of wave propagation in single crystal beryllium by shock loading to selectively activate various slip systems, and this has been followed by a study of wave propagation and spallation in textured, polycrystal1ine beryllium. An alteration in the X-ray diffraction pattern has been noted after shock loading, but this alteration has not yet been correlated with any structural change occurring during shock loading of polycrystal1ine beryllium.This study is being conducted in an effort to characterize the effects of shock loading on textured, polycrystal1ine beryllium. Samples were fabricated from a billet of Kawecki-Berylco hot pressed HP-10 beryllium.


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F. B. Kaynak ◽  
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H. Hoşgören

AbstractA new type of inclusion complex, S(–)-1 phenyl ethyl ammonium percholorate complex of R-(–)-2-ethyl - N - benzyl - 4, 7, 10, 13 - tetraoxa -1- azacyclopentadecane, has been prepared and studied by NMR, IR and single crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. The compound crystallizes in space group


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