Copper (I) and silver (I) oxides crystallize with the same structure, and both show a wide range of negative thermal expansion (NTE): Cu2O contracts with temperature up to about 200 K and then expands, while Ag2O has a NTE up to its decomposition temperature at about 450 K. Here we report a careful temperature-dependent pair distribution function (PDF) analysis that showed that copper oxide, at about 200 K, exhibits geometric distortions of the tetrahedral units, probably related to a change in the solid angle of the polyhedra. Silver oxide, on the other hand, showed the same distortions even at the lowest temperature measured (10 K): structural refinements of the PDF confirmed the presence of local distortions (below 10 Å) at all temperatu...
Cuprite crystals, Cu2O and Ag2O, display a negative thermal expansion in a wide temperature range. T...
Negative thermal expansion (NTE) behaviors have been observed in various types of compounds. The ach...
Phonons, or quantized normal modes of crystal vibrations, are responsible for much of the thermophys...
Copper (I) and silver (I) oxides crystallize with the same structure, and both show a wide range of ...
The thermal expansion of two isostructural oxides, Cu2O and Ag2O, has been measured from 10 K to the...
Cuprite-type oxides (Cu2O and Ag2O) are framework structures composed by two interpenetrated network...
Copper and silver oxide share the rather unusual cuprite structure, formed by two interpenetrating n...
High-resolution x-ray powder diffraction and extended x-ray-absorption fine-structure (EXAFS) measur...
The local thermal behavior of the Ag2O framework structure has been studied by extended x-ray absorp...
Extended x-ray absorption fine structure has been measured at the K edge of copper in CuScO2 and CuL...
Cubic cuprous oxide, Cu2O, is characterized by a peculiar structural response to temperature: it sho...
Cuprite (Cu2O) is a low thermal expansion material with a negative thermal expansion coefficient bel...
The investigations on the origin of negative thermal expansion (NTE) in crystals can greatly benefit...
The negative thermal expansion (NTE) mechanism in Cu2O has been characterized via mapping of differe...
Cuprite crystals, Cu2O and Ag2O, display a negative thermal expansion in a wide temperature range. T...
Negative thermal expansion (NTE) behaviors have been observed in various types of compounds. The ach...
Phonons, or quantized normal modes of crystal vibrations, are responsible for much of the thermophys...
Copper (I) and silver (I) oxides crystallize with the same structure, and both show a wide range of ...
The thermal expansion of two isostructural oxides, Cu2O and Ag2O, has been measured from 10 K to the...
Cuprite-type oxides (Cu2O and Ag2O) are framework structures composed by two interpenetrated network...
Copper and silver oxide share the rather unusual cuprite structure, formed by two interpenetrating n...
High-resolution x-ray powder diffraction and extended x-ray-absorption fine-structure (EXAFS) measur...
The local thermal behavior of the Ag2O framework structure has been studied by extended x-ray absorp...
Extended x-ray absorption fine structure has been measured at the K edge of copper in CuScO2 and CuL...
Cubic cuprous oxide, Cu2O, is characterized by a peculiar structural response to temperature: it sho...
Cuprite (Cu2O) is a low thermal expansion material with a negative thermal expansion coefficient bel...
The investigations on the origin of negative thermal expansion (NTE) in crystals can greatly benefit...
The negative thermal expansion (NTE) mechanism in Cu2O has been characterized via mapping of differe...
Cuprite crystals, Cu2O and Ag2O, display a negative thermal expansion in a wide temperature range. T...
Negative thermal expansion (NTE) behaviors have been observed in various types of compounds. The ach...
Phonons, or quantized normal modes of crystal vibrations, are responsible for much of the thermophys...