Local chronopotentiometry of heterogeneous alloys

2013 ◽  
Vol 86 (7) ◽  
pp. 1006-1009
Author(s):  
O. A. Mazhaeva ◽  
Yu. V. Rublinetskaya ◽  
V. V. Slepushkin
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2022 ◽  
Vol 208 ◽  
pp. 114332
Author(s):  
Sang Guk Jeong ◽  
Gangaraju Manogna Karthik ◽  
Eun Seong Kim ◽  
Alireza Zargaran ◽  
Soung Yeoul Ahn ◽  
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1996 ◽  
pp. 106-110
Author(s):  
K. Takanashi ◽  
J. Park ◽  
T. Sugawara ◽  
K. Hono ◽  
A. Goto ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 72 (2) ◽  
pp. 203-205
Author(s):  
E. Yu. Moshchenskaya ◽  
V. V. Slepushkin ◽  
Yu. V. Rublinetskaya ◽  
B. I. Kashkarov

1999 ◽  
Vol 195 (2) ◽  
pp. 437-451 ◽  
Author(s):  
L.C.C.M. Nagamine ◽  
B. Mevel ◽  
B. Dieny ◽  
B. Rodmacq ◽  
J.R. Regnard ◽  
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1996 ◽  
Vol 275 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 106-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Takanashi ◽  
J. Park ◽  
T. Sugawara ◽  
K. Hono ◽  
A. Goto ◽  
...  

1997 ◽  
Vol 144 (7) ◽  
pp. L193-L195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yukimi Jyoko ◽  
Satoshi Kashiwabara ◽  
Yasunori Hayashi

1995 ◽  
Vol 400 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. R. Regnard ◽  
C. Revenant-Brizard ◽  
B. Dieny ◽  
B. Mevel ◽  
J. Mimault

AbstractHeterogeneous alloys CoxAg1-x with atomic concentrations x=0.20 and 0.35, presenting giant magnetoresistance properties, have been studied by Total Electron Yield X-ray absorption spectroscopy at liquid nitrogen temperature at the Co K edge after annealings at various temperatures. For both sample concentrations, the Co atoms are mainly in small filament agglomerates for the as-deposited and low temperature annealed samples (T<150°C). In this temperature range, the local Co atomic environment is very stable and disordered. A structural change has been detected by XANES and EXAFS analysis between the 250 and 400°C annealings. After a 400°C annealing during 10 min, the nanostructures evolve towards larger, more compact and well ordered granules. The Co-Co distance varies from 0.246 to 0.248 nm as the annealing temperature increases indicating that the small filament-shaped agglomerates are under strain in the Ag matrix. The Debye-Waller factor of the Co0.35Ag0.65 samples decreases continously as the annealing temperature increases, as this factor drops suddenly after a 250°C annealing for the Co0.20Ag0.80 sample. The Co agglomeration is steadily larger for the Co0.35Ag0.65 sample than for the Co0.20Ag0.80 one. The Co-Ag contribution is negligible for the Co0.35Ag0.65 sample, as it represents approximately one third of the nearest neighbors for the Co0.20Ag0.80 sample from the as-deposit up to a 250°C annealing stage.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gianluca Prandini ◽  
Gian-Marco Rignanese ◽  
Nicola Marzari

AbstractThe colours of metals have attracted the attention of humanity since ancient times, and coloured metals, in particular gold compounds, have been employed for tools and objects symbolizing the aesthetics of power. In this work, we develop a comprehensive framework to obtain the reflectivity and colour of metals, and show that the trends in optical properties and the colours can be predicted by straightforward first-principles techniques based on standard approximations. We apply this to predict reflectivity and colour of several elemental metals and of different types of metallic compounds (intermetallics, solid solutions and heterogeneous alloys), considering mainly binary alloys based on noble metals. We validate the numerical approach through an extensive comparison with experimental data and the photorealistic rendering of known coloured metals.


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