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Solid state spectroscopy by using of far-infrared synchrotron radiation

Abstract

If the spectroscopic system corresponding to the wavelength region required for experiment is installed, the light source with continuous wavelength is to be obtainable by synchrotron radiation. This report is that of the research on solid state spectroscopy using the ordinary incoherent synchrotron radiation which is obtained from the deflection electromagnet parts of electron storage ring. At present in the world, the facilities which can be utilized in far-infrared spectroscopy region are five, including the UVSOR of Molecular Science Research Institute in Japan. The optical arrangement of the measuring system of the UVSOR is shown. The spectrum distribution of the light passing through the pinholes with different diameter in the place of setting samples was compared in case of the UVSOR and a high pressure mercury lamp, and it was shown that synchrotron radiation has high luminance. The researches on solid state spectroscopy carried out in the above mentioned five facilities are enumerated. In this paper, the high pressure spectroscopic experiment which has been carried out at the UVSOR is reported. The observation of the phase transition of fine particles and the surface phonons of fine particles are described. As fine particle size became smaller, the critical pressure at which  More>>
Authors:
Nanba, Takao [1] 
  1. Kobe Univ. (Japan). Faculty of Science
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1996
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
KURRI-KR-5; CONF-9603261-
Reference Number:
SCA: 430400; PA: JPN-98:001221; EDB-98:039962; SN: 98001918425
Resource Relation:
Conference: 8. seminar on radiation-induced structural changes, Kumatori (Japan), 7 Mar 1996; Other Information: PBD: Jul 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Radiation-induced structural changes. 7. Generation of light in the farinfrared region and its application to solid state physics; Matsuyama, Tomochika; Tagawa, S.; Ogasawara, M. [eds.]; PB: 57 p.
Subject:
43 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS; SPECTROSCOPY; SYNCHROTRON RADIATION; FAR INFRARED RADIATION; PARTICULATES; CRYSTAL-PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS; PHONONS; CADMIUM SULFIDES
OSTI ID:
589552
Research Organizations:
Kyoto Univ., Kumatori, Osaka (Japan). Research Reactor Inst.
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98719300; TRN: JP9801221
Availability:
OSTI as DE98719300
Submitting Site:
JPN
Size:
pp. 17-24
Announcement Date:
May 13, 1998

Citation Formats

Nanba, Takao. Solid state spectroscopy by using of far-infrared synchrotron radiation. Japan: N. p., 1996. Web.
Nanba, Takao. Solid state spectroscopy by using of far-infrared synchrotron radiation. Japan.
Nanba, Takao. 1996. "Solid state spectroscopy by using of far-infrared synchrotron radiation." Japan.
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title = {Solid state spectroscopy by using of far-infrared synchrotron radiation}
author = {Nanba, Takao}
abstractNote = {If the spectroscopic system corresponding to the wavelength region required for experiment is installed, the light source with continuous wavelength is to be obtainable by synchrotron radiation. This report is that of the research on solid state spectroscopy using the ordinary incoherent synchrotron radiation which is obtained from the deflection electromagnet parts of electron storage ring. At present in the world, the facilities which can be utilized in far-infrared spectroscopy region are five, including the UVSOR of Molecular Science Research Institute in Japan. The optical arrangement of the measuring system of the UVSOR is shown. The spectrum distribution of the light passing through the pinholes with different diameter in the place of setting samples was compared in case of the UVSOR and a high pressure mercury lamp, and it was shown that synchrotron radiation has high luminance. The researches on solid state spectroscopy carried out in the above mentioned five facilities are enumerated. In this paper, the high pressure spectroscopic experiment which has been carried out at the UVSOR is reported. The observation of the phase transition of fine particles and the surface phonons of fine particles are described. As fine particle size became smaller, the critical pressure at which phase transition occurred was high. (K.I.)}
place = {Japan}
year = {1996}
month = {Jul}
}