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On-Chip Crystallization and Large-Scale Serial Diffraction at Room Temperature
Published on: March 11, 2022
Open air X-ray diffractometer for crystallography, compression, contraction, and structural phase transitions with
Khan Alam1,2
1IRC for Sustainable Energy Systems, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia.
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It is a fact that materials contract or expand by changing their temperature. In a certain temperature range, the distance between atoms changes linearly in some materials whereas it changes non-linearly in other materials. X-ray diffraction (XRD) is one of the popular techniques used for understanding the crystal structure of these materials. However, XRD is mostly carried in open air at room temperature or require very expensive high vacuum set-ups and expensive temperature controllers for low temperature studies. Here we propose a design of a variable temperature X-ray diffractometer that can operate in dual modes: heating and cooling in open air. The proposed diffractometer has been used for studying structural phase transition in chromium nitride thin films. The results demonstrated not only the effectiveness of our proposed setup but also its applicability in advancing our understanding of complex material behaviors.•A new design of a variable temperature X-ray diffractometer has been introduced in this paper, which can be used for acquiring XRD data while heating or cooling samples in open air.•As a proof of concept, the newly designed variable temperature X-ray diffractometer is used for studying structural phase transition in CrN thin films.
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