Issue 19, 2002

Temperature-resolved, in-situ powder X-ray diffraction of silver iodide under microwave irradiation

Abstract

Some unexpected properties of the ionic conductor, silver iodide, when heated by 2.45 GHz microwave radiation are investigated using temperature-resolved, in-situ powder X-ray diffraction. The lowering of the phase transition temperature can be explained by multi-phonon interactions with the microwaves and low-lying transverse optic modes.

Article information

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PhysChemComm, 2002,5, 135-137

Temperature-resolved, in-situ powder X-ray diffraction of silver iodide under microwave irradiation

G. R. Robb, A. Harrison and A. G. Whittaker, PhysChemComm, 2002, 5, 135 DOI: 10.1039/B207258K

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