X-ray and neutron diffraction studies of flux and hydrothermally grown nonlinear optical material KBe2BO3F2

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2012-01-01
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Royal Society of Chemistry
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Deep-UV nonlinear optical material KBe2BO3F2 (KBBF), fabricated by flux and hydrothermal methods, are studied by single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and neutron diffraction (NPD). Based on the single crystal diffraction data, the standard R32 structure is confirmed for flux grown KBBF, while the R $(3) over bar $c structure is identified for the hydrothermally grown KBBF. No clear evidence of hydrogen bonding is found in the crystals by single crystal neutron diffraction. From powder XRD and neutron diffraction, the hydrothermally grown KBBF under investigation is found to be a mixture of two components consisting of 19.8 wt% of the R32 structure and 80.2 wt% of the R $(3) over bar $c structure. No phase changes as a function of temperature up to 775 degrees C are observed for both samples from temperature dependent powder XRD data. However, a large anisotropic thermal expansion of the lattice is shown in the temperature dependent data. © 2012, Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Crystals, Neutron diffraction, Neutrons, X-ray diffraction, Hydrogen, Bonding
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Sang, Y. H, Yu, D. H., Avdeev, M., Piltz, R., Sharma, N., Ye, N., Liu, H., & Wang, J. Y. (2012). X-ray and neutron diffraction studies of flux and hydrothermally grown nonlinear optical material KBe2BO3F2. CrystEngComm, 14(18), 6079-6084. doi:10.1039/c2ce25828e
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