scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

An Electron Diffraction Study on the Crystal Structure of a New Modification of Chromium

Kazuo Kimoto, +1 more
- 05 Mar 1967 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 3, pp 744-756
TLDR
Kimoto et al. as mentioned in this paper showed that fine particles of chromium have the ordinary b.c.c structure when the argon contains a small amount of air or oxygen but they have a new structure when argon is pure, which is a disordered atomic arrangement derivable from the β-tungsten structure.
Abstract
Fine particles of chromium were produced by evaporation and condensation of chromium in argon at low pressures (Kimoto et al. : Japan. J. appl. Phys. 2 (1963) 702). Electron diffraction studies have shown that the particles have the ordinary b.c.c structure of chromium when the argon contains a small amount of air or oxygen but they have a new structure when the argon is pure. The new structure has a cubic primitive lattice with lattice constant a 0 =4.588±0.001 A. The unit cell contains eight chromium atoms; the probable space group is Pm3; one atom occupies position (a) 000, one atom occupies position (b) \(\frac{1}{2}\frac{1}{2}\frac{1}{2}\) and the remaining six atoms distribute themselves so that on the average one-quarter of an atom occupies each of the 24-fold position (1) x y z ; where \(x{=}\frac{1}{4}-u\), y = v , \(z{=}\frac{1}{2}+w\) with parameters u =0.2/100, v =4/100 and w =1/100. This is a disordered atomic arrangement derivable from the β-tungsten structure. The shortest Cr-Cr distance is...

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Ultrafine metal particles

TL;DR: In this paper, a statistical growth model based on the Central Limit Theorem has been formulated for liquid-like coalescence of particles; this theory accounts satisfactorily for all the data, as well as for most size distributions published in the literature.
Journal ArticleDOI

Size effect on the crystal phase of cobalt fine particles

TL;DR: In this paper, the size dependence of the crystal phase of the Co fine particles was investigated, and it was shown that the stabilization of crystal phase is the intrinsic effect caused by the small dimensionality of fine particles.
Journal ArticleDOI

Nanocrystalline materials – Current research and future directions

TL;DR: Nanocrystalline materials, with a grain size of typically < 100 nm, are a new class of materials with properties vastly different from and often superior to those of the conventional coarse-grained materials as discussed by the authors.
Journal ArticleDOI

Thermodynamics of metastable phase nucleation at the nanoscale

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a universal thermodynamic approach on nanoscale to elucidate the formation of the metastable phases taking place in the micro-phase growth, which was used to study the theory of nucleation and growth of diamond nanowires inside diamond nanotubes.
References
More filters
Book

The optical principles of the diffraction of x-rays.

TL;DR: In this paper, Bragg et al. describe the Optik der R6ntgenstrahlen in Raumgitter and leitet damit fiber zu den experimentellen Methoden and Ergebn]ssen, die den folgenden B~nden vorbehalten bleiben.
Journal ArticleDOI

An Electron Microscope Study on Fine Metal Particles Prepared by Evaporation in Argon Gas at Low Pressure

TL;DR: In this article, fine particles of various metals (Mg, Al, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Ag, Cd, Sn, Au, Pb and Bi) were prepared by evaporation in argon gas at low pressure.
Journal ArticleDOI

`β-Tungsten' as a tungsten oxide

G. Hägg, +1 more
Journal ArticleDOI

On the Intensities of Electron Diffraction Rings

TL;DR: In this article, it was pointed out that the amount of scattering by atoms of the heavy elements (Au, Ag) is so large that the Laue theory can hardly be expected to hold, and discounted the significance of the agreement between theory and experiment.
Related Papers (5)