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Recent Studies of Near-Edge Structure

Authors :
Lawrence Michael Brown
Andrew L. Bleloch
Caroline A. Walsh
Ann Dray
Source :
Microscopy Microanalysis Microstructures. 6:121-125
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 1995.

Abstract

The extent to which near-edge structure depends upon long-range order is explored using polymeric systems, where one can vary the disposition of side-groups and the degree of crystallinity and compare the resulting spectra. Carbon K-edges for polystyrene in atactic and isotactic forms are compared; the former is amorphous and the latter crystalline. Differences between the spectra are very slight but observable, and are attributed to bond orientation effects and to interaction between closely-spaced hydrogens bonded to neighbouring benzene rings and to the backbone. The quality of the spectra collected at doses of less than 300 e − nm −2 from a few square microns compares favourably with previously published EXAFS data. Another example of near-edge structure is provided by segregated species. The case of iron segregated to boundaries in Zr-Nb alloys is of intense interest to the nuclear industry. An attempt has been made to interpret observed fine structure in terms of structure from reference intermetallic compounds. It seems that the fine structure displayed by the segregated iron is different from that displayed by pure metallic iron or by known compounds with Zr, but more akin to ZrNbFe

Details

ISSN :
11542799
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Microscopy Microanalysis Microstructures
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........81e9f3a46170e4712648135083afd63d