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High-temperature Raman spectra of KDP:Ni crystal

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SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS, 152 (12): 1023-1026 (2012)
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssc.2012.03.026

Abstract

High-temperature Raman scattering measurements of KDP doped with Ni (1% weight) were performed over the spectral range 50-1200 cm(-1). The X-ray powder diffraction patterns taken at room temperature and analyzed by Rietveld refinement showed that doped samples of KDP:Ni have the same tetragonal structure of a pure KDP crystal, but with a contraction of the crystalline cell. The behavior of the high-temperature Raman spectra indicate that two phase transitions occur, one at 413 K and another one at 443 K. These phase transitions occur at temperatures below the thermal dehydratation point, 488 K. DTA and TGA measurements reveals that KDP:Ni and pure KDP have the same thermal dehydratation temperature. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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