Manifold Mechanical Deformations of Organic Crystals with Optical Waveguiding and Polarization Rotation Functions

2021 ◽  
pp. 2101335
Author(s):  
Baolei Tang ◽  
Xu Yu ◽  
Kaiqi Ye ◽  
Hongyu Zhang
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hongyu Zhang ◽  
Linfeng Lan ◽  
Huapeng Liu ◽  
Xu Yu ◽  
Xiaokong Liu

CrystEngComm ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lifu Cao ◽  
Baolei Tang ◽  
Xu Yu ◽  
Kaiqi Ye ◽  
Hongyu Zhang

Orange (Cry-1O) and red (Cry-1R) emissive crystals with mechanical brittleness and elasticity, respectively, were obtained by modifying the crystallization conditions based on a green emissive molecule. Light transducing capability of...


Author(s):  
E. Knapek ◽  
H. Formanek ◽  
G. Lefranc ◽  
I. Dietrich

A few years ago results on cryoprotection of L-valine were reported, where the values of the critical fluence De i.e, the electron exposure which decreases the intensity of the diffraction reflections by a factor e, amounted to the order of 2000 + 1000 e/nm2. In the meantime a discrepancy arose, since several groups published De values between 100 e/nm2 and 1200 e/nm2 /1 - 4/. This disagreement and particularly the wide spread of the results induced us to investigate more thoroughly the behaviour of organic crystals at very low temperatures during electron irradiation.For this purpose large L-valine crystals with homogenuous thickness were deposited on holey carbon films, thin carbon films or Au-coated holey carbon films. These specimens were cooled down to nearly liquid helium temperature in an electron microscope with a superconducting lens system and irradiated with 200 keU-electrons. The progress of radiation damage under different preparation conditions has been observed with series of electron diffraction patterns and direct images of extinction contours.


2012 ◽  
Vol 15 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 127-139
Author(s):  
Tung Tran Anh ◽  
Laurent Berquez ◽  
Laurent Boudou ◽  
Juan Martinez-Vega ◽  
Alain Lacarnoy

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G. A. Emelchenko ◽  
J. Hesse ◽  
N. Karl ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 100115
Author(s):  
R. López Estopier ◽  
A. Camarillo Avilés ◽  
M. Bello Jiménez ◽  
O. Pottiez ◽  
M. Durán Sánchez ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Haijun Wu ◽  
Shoucong Ning ◽  
Moaz Waqar ◽  
Huajun Liu ◽  
Yang Zhang ◽  
...  

AbstractTraditional strategies for improving piezoelectric properties have focused on phase boundary engineering through complex chemical alloying and phase control. Although they have been successfully employed in bulk materials, they have not been effective in thin films due to the severe deterioration in epitaxy, which is critical to film properties. Contending with the opposing effects of alloying and epitaxy in thin films has been a long-standing issue. Herein we demonstrate a new strategy in alkali niobate epitaxial films, utilizing alkali vacancies without alloying to form nanopillars enclosed with out-of-phase boundaries that can give rise to a giant electromechanical response. Both atomically resolved polarization mapping and phase field simulations show that the boundaries are strained and charged, manifesting as head-head and tail-tail polarization bound charges. Such charged boundaries produce a giant local depolarization field, which facilitates a steady polarization rotation between the matrix and nanopillars. The local elastic strain and charge manipulation at out-of-phase boundaries, demonstrated here, can be used as an effective pathway to obtain large electromechanical response with good temperature stability in similar perovskite oxides.


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