2008
DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/20/46/465205
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Effects of photoacoustic measurements on a nanostructured ZnSe mechanically alloyed

Abstract: Zinc-blende ZnSe powder, with particles containing nanometric grains, was prepared using the mechanical alloying technique, from an equiatomic mixture of elemental Zn and Se powders. An important interfacial component was observed in the as-milled powder, which affects its thermal and optical properties. In order to obtain a high-quality zinc-blende ZnSe powder an annealing process was applied. The structural properties of both as-milled and annealed powders were characterized by an x-ray diffraction technique… Show more

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“…The volume fraction of the two components is comparable, leading to strong dependence of the sample properties on the atomic arrangements of the interfacial phase 13, 14. Manipulation of these atomic arrangements leads to the possibility to design new materials with the properties required for specific technological applications 15, 16…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The volume fraction of the two components is comparable, leading to strong dependence of the sample properties on the atomic arrangements of the interfacial phase 13, 14. Manipulation of these atomic arrangements leads to the possibility to design new materials with the properties required for specific technological applications 15, 16…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…62 This proves the huge potential of the mechanochemical route to bypass the barriers imposed by conventional synthesis methods, especially when reactants with very different melting points are involved. Concerning the mechanochemical synthesis of other metal-chalcogenides, the following sulfide and selenide systems were also explored: Ni–S, 63 Zn–Se, 64–66 Ga–Se, 67–70 Cu–Se. 71…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…62 This proves the huge potential of the mechanochemical route to bypass the barriers imposed by conventional synthesis methods, especially when reactants with very different melting points are involved. Concerning the mechanochemical synthesis of other metal-chalcogenides, the following sulde and selenide systems were also explored: Ni-S, 63 Zn-Se, [64][65][66] Ga-Se, [67][68][69][70] Cu-Se. 71 In an attempt to explain the capability of mechanochemistry as a tool for the production of a plethora of different stable and meta-stable phases, L. Takacs 72 showed in his review that the Mechanically-induced Self-propagating Reactions (MSR) are present for highly exothermic powder mixtures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The milled powder contains particles with sizes ranging from 1 nm to 10 nm, as shown in Figures 2(a)-2(c). [25,26]. The agglomeration rate increases with milling time despite the reduction in particle size.…”
Section: Particle Size Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%