Operando Electrochemical X-ray Diffraction and Raman Spectroscopic Studies Revealing the Alkali-Metal Ion Intercalation Mechanism in Prussian Blue Analogues

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Hongyang Li ◽  
Jingxin Huang ◽  
Kang Yang ◽  
Zhixuan Lu ◽  
Sen Yan ◽  
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2004 ◽  
Vol 116 (28) ◽  
pp. 3814-3817 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Bleuzen ◽  
Virginie Escax ◽  
Alban Ferrier ◽  
Françoise Villain ◽  
Michel Verdaguer ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 100 (1) ◽  
pp. 174-186 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu-Hsiang Lin ◽  
Moses O. Adebajo ◽  
J. Theo Kloprogge ◽  
Wayde N. Martens ◽  
Ray L. Frost

2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 903-906 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. S. Tomar ◽  
R. Melgarejo ◽  
P. S. Dobal ◽  
R. S. Katiyar

Zn1–xMgxO is an important material for optoelectronic devices. We synthesized this material using a solution-based route. We investigated in detail the structural behavior of this material system using x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. Mg substitution up to x ≈ 0.10 does not change the crystal structure, as revealed by x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopic studies. This synthesis route is also suitable to prepare thin films by spin coating with the possibility of p and n doping.


Nano Letters ◽  
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Yunlong Zhao ◽  
Chunhua Han ◽  
Junwei Yang ◽  
Jie Su ◽  
Xiaoming Xu ◽  
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pp. 8832-8837 ◽  
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Jinlin Yang ◽  
Xu Xiao ◽  
Wenbin Gong ◽  
Liang Zhao ◽  
Guohui Li ◽  
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2004 ◽  
Vol 68 (3) ◽  
pp. 433-441 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. K. Kleppe ◽  
A. P. Jephcoat

AbstractWe report micro-Raman spectroscopic studies of FeS2 pyrite in the diamond-anvil cell under hydrostatic and non-hydrostatic conditions to 55 GPa at room temperature. Four out of five Ramanactive modes are resolved with helium as a pressure-transmitting medium to highest pressures. The fifth mode, Tg(2) [377 cm-1], is weak and unresolved lying ∼2 cm-1 from the intense Ag mode [379 cm-1] at 1 bar. We observe an increase in the separation of the Eg [344 cm-1] and Tg(1) [350 cm-1] modes under compression. All observed frequencies increase continuously with increasing pressure showing no evidence for a structural phase transition in accord with both X-ray diffraction and shock-wave studies. The Ag and Tg(1) modes gain significantly in intensity relative to the Eg mode with increasing pressure probably resulting from Raman resonance effects. The Tg(3) mode [430 cm-1] broadens unusually compared to the other pyrite modes with pressure. The Raman data are consistent with a contraction of the S-S and Fe-S bonds under pressure. The main effect of non-hydrostatic conditions on the Raman modes is a strong pressure-induced broadening; the pressure-dependence of the frequencies and relative intensities are not affected within the error of the measurements.


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