Zn2GeO4 is a multifunctional material whose intrinsic thermal expansion properties below ambient temperature have not been explored until now. Herein, the thermal expansion of Zn2GeO4 is investigated by synchrotron X-ray diffraction, with the finding that Zn2GeO4 exhibits very low negative (αv = -2.02 × 10-6 K-1, 100-300 K) and positive (αv = +2.54 × 10-6 K-1, 300-475 K) thermal expansion below and above room temperature, respectively. A combined study of neutron powder diffraction and extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy shows that the negative thermal expansion (NTE) of Zn2GeO4 originates from the transverse vibrations of O atoms in the four- and six-membered rings with ZnO4-GeO4 tetrahedra. In addition, the results of te...
Most materials, upon heating, expand into a larger volume through an effect known as thermal expansi...
<p>We present a study of the origin of the negative thermal expansion (NTE) on ZrW<sub>2</sub>O<sub>...
Exploring isotropic negative thermal expansion (NTE) compounds is interesting, but remains challengi...
ZnNi(CN)4 is a three-dimensional (3D) framework material consisting of two interpenetrating PtS-type...
High structure flexibility can lead to large negative thermal expansion (NTE), but the reason is not...
Metal organic framework-5 (MOF-5)was recently suggested to possess an exceptionally large negative t...
Metal organic framework-5 (MOF-5)was recently suggested to possess an exceptionally large negative t...
Zn(CN)2 and Ni(CN)2 are known for exhibiting anomalous thermal expansion over a wide temperature ran...
Negative thermal expansion (NTE) has both scientific and application value as a novel physical behav...
Multi-temperature X-ray diffraction studies show that twisting, rotation, and libration cause negati...
Accurate lattice parameters have been determined between 2 K and 520 K for the negative thermal exp...
The control of thermal expansion is essential in applications where thermal stability is required fr...
The control of thermal expansion is essential in applications where thermal stability is required fr...
The well-known idea of "structure determines properties" can be understood profoundly in the case of...
Most materials, upon heating, expand into a larger volume through an effect known as thermal expansi...
Most materials, upon heating, expand into a larger volume through an effect known as thermal expansi...
<p>We present a study of the origin of the negative thermal expansion (NTE) on ZrW<sub>2</sub>O<sub>...
Exploring isotropic negative thermal expansion (NTE) compounds is interesting, but remains challengi...
ZnNi(CN)4 is a three-dimensional (3D) framework material consisting of two interpenetrating PtS-type...
High structure flexibility can lead to large negative thermal expansion (NTE), but the reason is not...
Metal organic framework-5 (MOF-5)was recently suggested to possess an exceptionally large negative t...
Metal organic framework-5 (MOF-5)was recently suggested to possess an exceptionally large negative t...
Zn(CN)2 and Ni(CN)2 are known for exhibiting anomalous thermal expansion over a wide temperature ran...
Negative thermal expansion (NTE) has both scientific and application value as a novel physical behav...
Multi-temperature X-ray diffraction studies show that twisting, rotation, and libration cause negati...
Accurate lattice parameters have been determined between 2 K and 520 K for the negative thermal exp...
The control of thermal expansion is essential in applications where thermal stability is required fr...
The control of thermal expansion is essential in applications where thermal stability is required fr...
The well-known idea of "structure determines properties" can be understood profoundly in the case of...
Most materials, upon heating, expand into a larger volume through an effect known as thermal expansi...
Most materials, upon heating, expand into a larger volume through an effect known as thermal expansi...
<p>We present a study of the origin of the negative thermal expansion (NTE) on ZrW<sub>2</sub>O<sub>...
Exploring isotropic negative thermal expansion (NTE) compounds is interesting, but remains challengi...