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Solid Phases in the System Ag2HgI4—Cu2HgI4

Lawrence Suchow, +1 more
- 01 Feb 1953 - 
- Vol. 75, Iss: 3, pp 518-522
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Disorder and ionic polarons in solid electrolytes

TL;DR: In this article, the role of ion-ion repulsion and ion-phonon coupling in superionic conduction is explored and it is argued that the order-disorder phase transition is not associated with the conductivity discontinuity, but with a higher temperature second order phase transition which has been seen in some superionic conductors and which is predicted for others.
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Zur Struktur des βCu2HgJ4 und des β-Ag2HgJ4

TL;DR: In this paper, the Tief-Temperaturmodifikation des Cu2HgJ4 and Ag2HGJ4 wurden gefunden, die mit den von KETELAAR angegebenen nicht ubereinstimmen.
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Crystal Structure and Phase Transition of Some Metallic Halides (III) Structure Anomaly in α-Ag2HgI4

TL;DR: By a precise measurement by X-ray G-M spectrometer of reflexion intensities in α-Ag 2 HgI 4, it was found that the relative intensity of Debye lines cannot be explained by zincblende type structure with disordered metallic atoms as was presumed previously by Ketelaar as discussed by the authors.
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INFRARED HOLOGRAPHY AT 10.6μm

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a thermochromic material, cuprous mercuric iodide, to record an on-axis interference pattern, which was subsequently reduced in a two-step photographic process, and reconstruction was accomplished in the visible with He-Ne laser light.
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Pressure dependence of transport and optical properties of Ag2HgI4

TL;DR: In this paper, four high pressure phases of silver mercury iodide, Ag 2 HgI 4, were studied to pressures of 75-100 kbar at 25°C.
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Single Wave‐Length X‐Rays for Powder Diffraction

TL;DR: WLα radiation filtered through a Cu-Zn foil is essentially monochromatic and has the advantage over filtered CuKα or MoKα radiation in that the WLα1 line is approximately ten times as intense as the Wlα2 line as discussed by the authors.
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