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- ItemCombined experimental and computational study of oxide ion conduction dynamics in Sr2Fe2O5 brownmillerite(American Chemical Society, 2013-08-13) Auckett, JE; Studer, AJ; Pellegrini, E; Ollivier, J; Johnson, MR; Schober, H; Miiller, W; Ling, CDWe report a detailed study of the dynamics of oxide ionic conduction in brownmillerite-type Sr2Fe2O5, including lattice anisotropy, based on neutron scattering studies of a large (partially twinned) single crystal in combination with ab initio molecular dynamics simulations. Single-crystal diffraction reveals supercell peaks due to long-range ordering among chains of corner-sharing FeO4 tetrahedra, which disappears on heating above 540 °C due to confined local rotations of tetrahedra. Our simulations show that these rotations are essentially isotropic, but are a precondition for the anisotropic motion that moves oxide ions into the tetrahedral layers from the octahedral layers, which we observe experimentally as a Lorentzian broadening of the quasielastic neutron scattering spectrum. This continual but incoherent movement of oxide ions in turn creates conduction pathways and activates long-range diffusion at the interface between layers, which appears to be largely isotropic in two dimensions, in contrast with previously proposed mechanisms that suggest diffusion occurs preferentially along the c axis.© 2013, American Chemical Society.
- ItemNew sources and instrumentation for neutrons in biology(Elsevier, 2008-04-18) Teixeira, SCM; Zaccai, G; Ankner, J; Bellissent-Funel, MC; Bewley, RI; Blakeley, MP; Callow, P; Coates, L; Dahint, R; Dalgliesh, R; Dencher, NA; Forsyth, VT; Fragneto, G; Frick, B; Gilles, R; Gutberlet, T; Haertlein, M; Hauß, T; Häußler, W; Heller, WT; Herwig, K; Holderer, O; Juranyi, F; Kampmann, R; Knott, RB; Krueger, S; Langan, P; Lechner, RE; Lynn, GW; Majkrzak, CF; May, RP; Meilleur, F; Mo, Y; Mortensen, K; Myles, DAA; Natali, F; Neylon, C; Niimura, N; Ollivier, J; Ostermann, A; Peters, J; Pieper, J; Rühm, A; Schwahn, D; Shibata, K; Soper, AK; Strässle, T; Suzuki, J; Tanaka, I; Tehei, M; Timmins, P; Torikai, N; Unruh, T; Urban, V; Vavrin, R; Weiss, KNeutron radiation offers significant advantages for the study of biological molecular structure and dynamics. A broad and significant effort towards instrumental and methodological development to facilitate biology experiments at neutron sources worldwide is reviewed. © 2008, Elsevier Ltd.