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High pressure x-ray diffraction studies on nanocrystalline materials
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringNanocrystalline MaterialsSinteringSic Nanocrystalline PowdersEngineeringNanomaterialsMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsNanocrystalline PowdersX-ray DiffractionSolid MechanicsMicrostructure-strength RelationshipPowder CompactionPowder SynthesisNanocrystalline MaterialUnique Compressibility CoefficientMicrostructure
Application of in situ high pressure powder diffraction technique for examination of specific structural properties of nanocrystals based on the experimental data of SiC nanocrystalline powders of 2 to 30 nrn diameter in diameter is presented. Limitations and capabilities of the experimental techniques themselves and methods of diffraction data elaboration applied to nanocrystals with very small dimensions (< 30 nm) are discussed. It is shown that due to the complex structure, constituting a two-phase, core/surface shell system, no unique lattice parameter value and, consequently, no unique compressibility coefficient can satisfactorily describe the behavior of nanocrystalline powders under pressure. We offer a tentative interpretation of the distribution of macro- and micro-strains in nanoparticles of different grain size.
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