Search Results - "Tulk, C.A"
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Guest disorder and high pressure behavior of argon hydrates
Published in Chemical physics letters (18-01-2010)“…The structure of argon hydrate was studied at ambient pressure and low temperature, and between 1.7 and 4.2 GPa at 295 K. The structure of argon hydrate was…”
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Evidence for Tyndall melt-figure production during spallation-induced pressure spikes associated with ice crushing
Published in Cold regions science and technology (01-11-2019)“…In discussing ice crushing in the brittle regime Gagnon (2016) had speculated that small Tyndall melt figures, functioning in conjunction with a previously…”
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Elastic moduli calculation and instability in structureI methane clathrate hydrate
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Large-volume diamond cells for neutron diffraction above 90 GPa
Published in High pressure research (20-08-2013)“…Quantitative high pressure neutron-diffraction measurements have traditionally required large sample volumes of at least ∼25 mm 3 due to limited neutron flux…”
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Structural Studies of Several Distinct Metastable Forms of Amorphous Ice
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (23-08-2002)“…Structural changes during annealing of high-density amorphous ice were studied with both neutron and x-ray diffraction. The first diffraction peak was followed…”
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Synthesis and characterization of a new structure of gas hydrate
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14-04-2009)“…Atoms and molecules <0.9 nm in diameter can be incorporated in the cages formed by hydrogen-bonded water molecules making up the crystalline solid clathrate…”
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In situ high-pressure X-ray diffraction study of densification of a molecular chalcogenide glass
Published in The Journal of physics and chemistry of solids (01-09-2008)“…Structural mechanisms of densification of a molecular chalcogenide glass of composition Ge 2.5As 51.25S 46.25 have been studied in situ at pressures ranging…”
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Dynamics and Structural Details of Amorphous Phases of Ice Determined by Incoherent Inelastic Neutron Scattering
Published in Physical review letters (01-09-1999)Get full text
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Elastic moduli calculation and instability in structure I methane clathrate hydrate
Published in Chemical physics letters (09-01-1998)“…The thermal expansion of structure I clathrate hydrates with empty cages and with enclathrated methane molecules has been calculated from 5 to 270 K using the…”
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The structure of type I semiconducting clathrates under pressure
Published in Acta crystallographica. Section A, Foundations of crystallography (23-08-2008)“…Abstract only…”
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Large-volume diamond cells for neutron diffraction above 90 GPa
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Compton scattering evidence for covalency of the hydrogen bond in ice
Published in The Journal of physics and chemistry of solids (01-03-2000)“…Periodic intensity variations in the measured Compton profile anisotropies of ordinary ice I h correspond to distances of 1.8 and 3.0 Å, which are close to the…”
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Guest disorder, clustering and structure of low/high-pressure forms of inert gas clathrate hydrates
Published in Acta crystallographica. Section A, Foundations of crystallography (23-08-2008)“…Abstract only…”
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The low-frequency density of states for amorphous and crystalline ices
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Intermediate range chemical ordering in amorphous and liquid water, Si, and Ge
Published in Physical review. B, Condensed matter and materials physics (01-10-2005)“…Neutron and x-ray diffraction data for low, high, and very high density amorphous ice and liquid water, silicon, and germanium have been compared in terms of…”
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