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17 January 1989 Relationship Between Atomic Structure And Selected Physical Properties Of Transparent MGAL204
K. E. Green, D, W. Roy
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Abstract
To better understand the basic solid state mechanism affecting select physical properties, structural measurements were made using a relatively new Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technique. Historically, NMR has proved invaluable to the organic researcher for determining molecular structure(s). For about a decade, exciting work has been ongoing which has developed and continually refined the technique for solid state NMR. A family of ceramics known as spinels has a natural crystalline structure which is well defined. Synthetic spinels do not always adhere to the same strict coordination site scheme. Initial NMR measurements seem to indicate a possible correlation between the measured coordination site location(s) of cations and select physical properties.
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K. E. Green and D, W. Roy "Relationship Between Atomic Structure And Selected Physical Properties Of Transparent MGAL204", Proc. SPIE 0968, Ceramics and Inorganic Crystals for Optics, Electro-Optics, and Nonlinear Conversion, (17 January 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948118
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KEYWORDS
Spinel

Ceramics

Crystals

Crystal optics

UV optics

Magnetism

Ultraviolet radiation

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