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Missouri University of Science and Technology

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1988

Static Electric Quadrupole

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Structural Characterization Of A High-Temperature, Ionic Conducting Ceramic Using Perturbed Angular Correlation Spectroscopy, Gary L. Catchen, Michael Blaszkiewicz, Khalid Jamil, Dinesh K. Agrawal, Wayne Huebner, Herbert A. Mckinstry, Lorenz H. Menke Jr. Apr 1988

Structural Characterization Of A High-Temperature, Ionic Conducting Ceramic Using Perturbed Angular Correlation Spectroscopy, Gary L. Catchen, Michael Blaszkiewicz, Khalid Jamil, Dinesh K. Agrawal, Wayne Huebner, Herbert A. Mckinstry, Lorenz H. Menke Jr.

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Perturbed angular correlation (PAC) spectroscopy has been used to characterize several structural aspects of a high-temperature, ionic conducting ceramic, CaZr3.95Hf0.05P6O24. Hafnium was introduced into the material to provide the PAC probe nuclei, 181Hf/181Ta, which were located primarily at Zr sites. PAC measurements were made over a range of temperatures from 77 to 1180 K, and they have been analyzed and interpreted using several simple models. The distorted octahedral crystal field at the Zr site produced a (low-frequency) static electric quadrupole interaction which can be accurately described by the point-charge model. But, the temperature dependence of the associated electric field gradient …