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Showing papers by "A. Loiseau published in 1998"


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TL;DR: N12, B16N16 and B28N28 octahedra were predicted to be magic clusters for the BN system from electronic structure calculations as mentioned in this paper, but they were not magic clusters.
Abstract: N12, B16N16 and B28N28 octahedra which were predicted to be magic clusters for the BN system from electronic structure calculations.

186 citations


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01 Jan 1998-Carbon
TL;DR: In this paper, the same experimental set-up as for the solar production of fullerenes, was used to produce carbon nanotubes by direct vaporization of a mixture of powdered carbon and catalyst (Co, Ni, Y).

168 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the structural characteristics of these encapsulated nanowires were studied by High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy and their chemical composition was investigated using Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy with high spatial resolution.
Abstract: Various filled carbon nanotubes have recently been successfully produced by the arc-discharge method by doping a 99.4% graphite anode with a transition metal like Cr, Ni, a rare earth like Yb, Dy, or a covalent element like S, Ge. In this work, the structural characteristics of these encapsulated nanowires were studied by High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy and their chemical composition was investigated using Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy with high spatial resolution: this analysis mode provides elemental concentration profiles across or along the filled nanotubes. Except in the case of Ge for which only pure Ge fillings were identified, surprising amounts of sulfur, which was present as an impurity ( $$( \approx 0.25\% )$$ 0.25%) in the graphite rods, were found within numerous filling materials. When using high purity carbon rods, no filled nanotube was obtained. We chose the case of Cr to clearly evidence that the addition of sulfur in catalytic quantity is responsible for the formation of filled nanotubes, including sulfur free encapsulated nanowires. A growth mechanism based on a catalytic process involving three elements, i.e. carbon, a metal and sulfur, and taking into account the experimental results is proposed.

118 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a model of precipitation of the ordered tetragonal phase, based on the continuum stochastic field kinetic equations for the composition and long range order (lro) parameters profiles, is formulated and its numerical solution describes the spatial and temporal evolution of the microstructure from nucleation to coarsening.

92 citations