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Journal articles on the topic "Novel Crystal Structure"

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Tanaka, Koichi, Naoki Daikawa, and Shigeru Ohba. "Novel Bisurea Host Compounds." Journal of Chemical Research 2002, no. 11 (November 2002): 579–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3184/030823402103170853.

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New host molecules, 4,4′-bis(dimethylamino-urea)diphenylmethane (1) and its derivatives (2 and 3), are reported. These hosts are shown to give inclusion complex crystals with a wide variety of organic guest molecules with high selectivity. The crystal structure of 1:2 inclusion complex of 1 with THF has been determined from X-ray crystal structure analysis. The cyclic N–H...O intermolecular hydrogen bonds between host molecules were found to form columns for accommodation of the guest molecules.
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Postnikov, Valery A., Nataliya I. Sorokina, Artem A. Kulishov, Maria S. Lyasnikova, Vadim V. Grebenev, Alexey E. Voloshin, Oleg V. Borshchev, et al. "Highly luminescent crystals of a novel linear π-conjugated thiophene–phenylene co-oligomer with a benzothiadiazole fragment." Acta Crystallographica Section B Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials 75, no. 6 (November 14, 2019): 1076–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/s2052520619012484.

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The synthesis, growth from solutions and structure of crystals of a new linear thiophene–phenylene co-oligomer with a central benzothiadiazole fragment with a conjugated core, (TMS-2T-Ph)2-BTD, are presented. Single-crystal samples in the form of needles with a length of up to 7 mm were grown and their crystal structure was determined at 85 K and 293 K using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The conformational differences between the crystal structures are insignificant. The parameters of melting and liquid crystalline phase transitions of (TMS-2T-Ph)2-BTD were established using differential scanning calorimetry and the thermal stability of the crystals was investigated using thermogravimetric analysis. The optical absorption and photoluminescence spectra of the solutions and crystals of (TMS-2T-Ph)2-BTD were obtained, and the kinetics of their photodegradation under the action of UV radiation were studied.
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Bolla, Geetha, and Ashwini Nangia. "Novel pharmaceutical salts of albendazole." CrystEngComm 20, no. 41 (2018): 6394–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ce01311j.

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Novel pharmaceutical salts of albendazole drugs are crystallized with sulfonic acids and carboxylic acids. The disorder of the thiopropyl chain in the parent crystal structure is resolved in the salt crystal structures.
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Chong, Kenneth CW, Brian O. Patrick, and John R. Scheffer. "The crystal structure of a simple enol formed in a single-crystal-to-single-crystal enolene rearrangement." Canadian Journal of Chemistry 82, no. 2 (February 1, 2004): 301–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/v03-207.

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When crystals of 9-tricyclo[4.4.1.0]undecalyl-4-(carbomethoxy)phenyl ketone (1) were allowed to stand in the dark for extended periods of time at room temperature, the compound underwent a thermal reaction — the enolene rearrangement — to afford enol 2. The crystals remained transparent and appeared unchanged in shape as the reaction proceeded. X-ray diffraction data were collected on single crystals containing 17%, 25%, 66%, and 100% of the enol. The crystal structure of a simple enol was obtained via this novel single-crystal-to-single-crystal enolene rearrangement.Key words: single crystal, thermal, rearrangement, enol, enolene.
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Prasad, J. Shashidhara, M. A. Sridhar, and V. Surendranath. "Crystal structure of a novel dimesogen." Liquid Crystals 26, no. 11 (January 1999): 1707–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02678292.1999.11509454.

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Shashidhara Prasad, M. A. Sridhar,, J. "Crystal structure of a novel dimesogen." Liquid Crystals 26, no. 11 (November 1, 1999): 1707–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/026782999203715.

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Radaelli, Paolo G., and James D. Jorgensen. "Neutron Diffraction from Novel Materials." MRS Bulletin 24, no. 12 (December 1999): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/s0883769400053689.

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The discovery and development of new materials is the foundation of the science and technology “food chains.” Examples of new materials with novel properties that have stimulated new scientific questions and/or led to new technologies include liquid crystals, advanced batteries, structural ceramics, dielectrics, ferroelectrics, catalysts, high-temperature superconductors, har dmagnets, and magnetoresistive devices. Establishing the crystal structure of a newly discovered Compound is a mandatory first step, but the most important contribution of diffraction techniques is to provide an understanding of the relationships among chemical composition, crystal structure, and physical behavior. In this way, diffraction experiments provide critical Information for testing theories that explain novel behavior and guide the optimization of new materials to meet the demands of emerging technologies.The first samples of newly discovered materials are often polycrystalline. With state-of-the-art neutron powder diffraction data and Rietveld refinement techniques, for structures of modest complexity, the precision for atom positions rivals that obtained by single-crystal diffraction. Rietveld refinement is a method of obtaining accurate values for atom positions and other structural parameters from powder diffraction data by least-squares fitting of a calculated model to the full diffraction pattern. As evidence of thi s success, the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database contains 6044 entries from neutron powder diffraction, 7096 from laboratory x-ray powder diffraction, an d 228 from Synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction. Other reasons for the rapidly growing impact of neutron diffraction include the favorable neutron-scattering cross sections for light elements, the sensitivity to magnetic moments, and the ability to penetrate special sample environments for in situ studies. These strengths are widely accepted and have been exploited for many years. Previous reviews have focused on these topics.
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Shlyk, Larysa, and Rainer Niewa. "Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of the Novel Hollandite Ba1.3Co1.3Ti6.7O16." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B 66, no. 11 (November 1, 2011): 1097–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/znb-2011-1103.

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Single crystals of the new barium hollandite Ba1.3Co1.3Ti6.7O16 were obtained from a BaCl2 flux (I2/m, Z = 1, a = 9.9470(4), b = 2.9714(2), c = 10.2260(5) Å , β = 90.906(2)◦). In the crystal structure piles of Ba atoms are situated within a framework of edge- and vertex-sharing octahedra (Co,Ti)O6. The composition was deduced from microprobe analyses, structure refinements and charge balance arguments in agreement with the observed magnetic properties. The temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility χ(T) of Ba1.3Co1.3Ti6.7O16 single crystals reveals paramagnetism down to 2 K. The value of the Co magnetic moment deduced from the Curie-Weiss law agrees well with the theoretical value of the high-spin state spin-only moment of μeff = 3.87 μB for Co2+ (S = 3/2)
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Carmely, S., T. Gebreyesus, Y. Kashman, BW Skelton, AH White, and T. Yosief. "Dysidamide, a Novel Metabolite From a Red Sea Sponge Dysidea herbacea." Australian Journal of Chemistry 43, no. 11 (1990): 1881. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ch9901881.

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A hexachloro metabolite, dysidamide (2) has been isolated from a Red Sea sponge Dysidea herbacea. The structure of (2) has been established from spectroscopic and chemical evidence, and confirmed by an X-ray crystal structure determination. Crystals of (2) are orthorhombic P212121, a 20.509(13), b 18.411(11), c 11.356(9)Ǻ, Z 8. The structure was refined by least-squares methods to a residual of 0.049 for 2277 'observed' reflections. Two different conformations of the molecule are present in the crystal.
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Alarfaj, Abeer Abdulaziz, and Hanan Ahmed Hosni Mahmoud. "Feature Fusion Deep Learning Model for Defects Prediction in Crystal Structures." Crystals 12, no. 9 (September 19, 2022): 1324. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst12091324.

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Detection of defective crystal structures can help in refute such defective structures to decrease industrial defects. In our research, we are concerned with Silicon nitride crystals. There are four types of crystal structure classes, namely no-defect structures, pristine crystal structures, defective random displacement crystal structures, and defective 25% vacancies crystal structures. This paper proposes a deep learning model to detect the four types of crystal structures with high accuracy and precision. The proposed model consists of both classification and regression models with a new loss function definition. After training both models, the features extracted are fused and utilized as an input to a perceptron classifier to identify the four types of crystal structures. A novel dense neural network (DNN) is proposed with a multitasking tactic. The developed multitask tactic is validated using a dataset of 16,000 crystal structures, with 30% highly defective crystals. Crystal structure images are captured under cobalt blue light. The multitask DNN model achieves an accuracy and precision of 97% and 96% respectively. Also, the average area under the curve (AUC) is 0.96 on average, which outperforms existing detection methods for crystal structures. The experiments depict the computational time comparison of a single training epoch of our model versus state-of-the-art models. the training computational time is performed using crystal structures diffraction image database of twelve image batches. It can be realized that the prediction computational time of our multitasking model is the least time of 21 s.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Novel Crystal Structure"

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Cosquer, Guirec Yann. "Liquid crystals with novel terminal chains as ferroelectric liquid crystal hosts." Thesis, University of Hull, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.322457.

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Koedtruad, Anucha. "SYNTHESIS OF NOVEL METAL HALIDES AND THEIR STRUCTURE-PROPERTY RELATIONS." Doctoral thesis, Kyoto University, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/263484.

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Lyle, Matthew John. "Crystal structure prediction and its application to novel metal oxides." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2014. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.708224.

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Clough, Andrew James. "Synthesis and crystal structure determination of novel lithium metal-organic frameworks." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2013. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1524184.

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In this thesis, three new lithium homometallic metal-organic frameworks are discussed. An introduction to lightweight metal-organic framework is given, followed by a detailed analysis of each new structure's topology, composition, novel secondary building units, and potential for gas adsorption. Special attention is given to the formation of new lithium secondary building units and the synthetic conditions that create them. These novel secondary building units are discussed in the context of the current lithium metal-organic framework literature, and compared when appropriate to known structures. Crystallography data is also discussed, with an emphasis on the connectivity of these lithium secondary building units.

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Carmel, Andrew Barry. "Crystal structure of BstDEAD, a novel DEAD-box protein from Bacillus stearothermophilus /." view abstract or download file of text, 2003. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3095239.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2003.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 101-114). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Isaza, Clara Eugenia. "Biochemical and structural characterization of novel metalloprotein sensors and carboxypeptidases." Connect to resource, 2005. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1117548268.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2005.
Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains xi, 98 p.; also includes graphics. Includes bibliographical references (p. 93-98). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center
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Chong, Samantha Yu-Ling. "Development of novel evolutionary algorithms for crystal structure determination from powder diffraction data." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.434699.

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Nguyen, Phuong-Hieu T. "Design, synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of novel osmium-based oxides in ordered rock salt structure type." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1601918.

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AFM materials with triangular cationic sublattices give rise to geometric magnetic frustration. The goal of this project is to study frustrated systems by designed and synthesis of more frustrated systems. For this purpose, the 5d system of osmium transition metal oxide was chosen. The osmium-based compounds are then successfully synthesized using the conventional solid state method. The crystal structures are then characterized by different techniques such as X-ray diffraction and neutron diffraction. To determine the ordering of the crystal systems, magnetic susceptibility and heat capacity measurements are carried out. By employing the spin dimer analysis, magnetic exchange interactions are calculated. These novel osmium-based ordered rock salt structure type systems are then being compared to similar crystal systems in the text.

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Zhang, Shuo. "Analysis of Phase Transitions and Crystal Structures of Novel Benzothiophene Derivatives." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1449831649.

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Leng, Siwei. "From Crystal to Columnar Discotic Liquid Crystal Phases: Phase Structural Characterization of Series of Novel Phenazines Potentially Useful in Organic Electronics." Akron, OH : University of Akron, 2009. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=akron1247614330.

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Dissertation (Ph. D.)--University of Akron, Dept. of Polymer Science, 2009.
"August, 2009." Title from electronic dissertation title page (viewed 9/23/2009) Advisor, Stephen Z. D. Cheng; Committee members, Alexei P. Sokolov, Gustavo A. Carri, Darrell H. Reneker, Weiping Zheng; Department Chair, Ali Dhinojwala; Dean of the College, Stephen Z. D. Cheng; Dean of the Graduate School, George R. Newkome. Includes bibliographical references.
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Books on the topic "Novel Crystal Structure"

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Pike, Graham Anthony. Structural studies of eighteen novel aza macrocyclic metal complexes by single crystal x-ray methods. [s.l.]: typescript, 1990.

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Crichton, Michael. Three Complete Novels: The Andromeda Strain / The Terminal Man / The Great Train Robbery. New York: Wings Books, 1993.

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Knaggs, Roger D. The molecular structure of the μ‎-opioid receptor. Edited by Paul Farquhar-Smith, Pierre Beaulieu, and Sian Jagger. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198834359.003.0038.

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The landmark paper discussed in this chapter describes the crystal structure of the μ‎-opioid receptor (also known as MOP-1). Opioids are some of the oldest known drugs and have been used for over 4,000 years; however, in addition to having beneficial analgesic effects, they are associated with a myriad of side effects that can minimize their use. Although the gene sequences of the opioid receptors were determined in the 1990s it has taken much longer to translate this into visualizing their three-dimensional structure. The μ‎-opioid receptor consists of seven transmembrane α‎-helices that are connected by three extracellular loops and three intracellular loops, with a wide open binding pocket which offers many potential ligand interaction sites, and evidence of dimerization. Understanding the crystal structure of the μ‎-opioid receptor in much more detail aids explanation of the molecular determinants of ligand recognition and selectivity and will be of use in designing novel opioids with improved efficacy and fewer side effects.
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Asai, H. Theoretical Study of THz Emission from HTS Cuprate. Edited by A. V. Narlikar. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198738169.013.9.

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This article examines the THz emission from high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cuprates in the mesoscopic state using the intrinsic Josephson junction model. Cuprate superconductors are high-temperature superconductors that exhibit exotic electromagnetic properties. One of the remarkable features of HTS cuprates is high anisotropy due to their layered structures. Almost all HTS cuprates are composed of stacks of CuO2 layers and blocking layers which supply charge carriers to the CuO2 layers. The crystal structures of the HTS cuprates naturally form Josephson junctions known as intrinsic Josephson junctions (IJJs). This article first describes the basic theory of IJJ and the mechanism of THz emission before discussing the effect of temperature inhomogeneity on the emission properties. It then introduces a novel IJJ-based THz emitter that utilizes laser heating. Theoretical results show that the THz emission is caused by the strong excitation of transverse Josephson plasma waves in IJJs under a direct current bias.
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Book chapters on the topic "Novel Crystal Structure"

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Oganov, Artem R., Yanming Ma, Andriy O. Lyakhov, Mario Valle, and Carlo Gatti. "Evolutionary Crystal Structure Prediction and Novel High-Pressure Phases." In NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics, 293–323. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9258-8_25.

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Ruck, K., G. Krabbes, and M. Ruck. "BA-CU-O-CL Compounds with Non-Equivalent Cu Sites: Phase Equilibria and Crystal Structure." In High-Temperature Superconductors and Novel Inorganic Materials, 117–22. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4732-3_19.

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Idemoto, Y., F. Izumi, Q. Huang, A. Santoro, M. Matsuzawa, and N. Koura. "Effects of Sr Substitution on the T c and Crystal Structure of Tl2(Ba1-x Sr x )2Ca2Cu3O y." In High-Temperature Superconductors and Novel Inorganic Materials, 129–32. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4732-3_21.

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Seeni Mubarak, M., R. Kathirvel, M. Sathyanarayanan, and S. Mohamed Rabeek. "Some Novel Mannich Bases-Synthesis, Crystal Structure, Docking Studies, Anti-microbial Activity, and Cytotoxicity." In Springer Proceedings in Physics, 685–708. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44890-9_56.

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Komatsu, Shintaro, Bernd Wetzel, and Klaus Friedrich. "Novel Liquid Crystal Polymers with Tailored Chemical Structure for High Barrier, Mechanical and Tribological Performance." In Liquid Crystalline Polymers, 15–39. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20270-9_2.

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Kamiya, Toshio, Hidenori Hiramatsu, Keisuke Ide, Takayoshi Katase, and Hideo Hosono. "Exotic Crystal Structures and Electronic Structures in Novel Structured Inorganic Materials." In Novel Structured Metallic and Inorganic Materials, 107–20. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7611-5_6.

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Jovin, Thomas M. "The Origin of Left-Handed Poly[d(G-C)]." In Methods in Molecular Biology, 1–32. New York, NY: Springer US, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3084-6_1.

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AbstractThe discovery of a reversible transition in the helical sense of a double-helical DNA was initiated by the first synthesis in 1967 of the alternating sequence poly[d(G-C)]. In 1968, exposure to high salt concentration led to a cooperative isomerization of the double helix manifested by an inversion in the CD spectrum in the 240–310 nm range and in an altered absorption spectrum. The tentative interpretation, reported in 1970 and then in detailed form in a 1972 publication by Pohl and Jovin, was that the conventional right-handed B-DNA structure (R) of poly[d(G-C)] transforms at high salt concentration into a novel, alternative left-handed (L) conformation. The historical course of this development and its aftermath, culminating in the first crystal structure of left-handed Z-DNA in 1979, is described in detail. The research conducted by Pohl and Jovin after 1979 is summarized, ending with an assessment of “unfinished business”: condensed Z*-DNA; topoisomerase IIα (TOP2A) as an allosteric ZBP (Z-DNA-binding protein); B–Z transitions of phosphorothioate-modified DNAs; and parallel-stranded poly[d(G-A)], a double helix with high stability under physiological conditions and potentially also left-handed.
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Matlack, Kathryn H., Sebastian Krödel, Anton Bauhofer, and Chiara Daraio. "Advanced Structured Composites as Novel Phononic Crystals and Acoustic Metamaterials." In Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series, 155–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21762-8_19.

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Li, Zong Mu, Fa Qiang Xu, and Wen Hua Zhang. "The Synthesis and Crystallography of Some Novel ZnO Nano- and Micro-Crystals and Structures." In Semiconductor Photonics: Nano-Structured Materials and Devices, 141–49. Stafa: Trans Tech Publications Ltd., 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/0-87849-471-5.141.

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Zhu, Qi, Shuhai Tang, Junfei Tian, and Guangxue Chen. "Preparation of Novel Cholesteric Liquid Crystal and Its Application in Structural Color." In Advances in Graphic Communication, Printing and Packaging Technology and Materials, 766–70. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0503-1_109.

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Conference papers on the topic "Novel Crystal Structure"

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Chen, Chun-Ping, Tetsuo Anada, and Xiaolong Wang. "Novel Bandpass Filter Using Metallic Photonic Crystal Structure." In 2019 International Conference on Microwave and Millimeter Wave Technology (ICMMT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmmt45702.2019.8992216.

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Hu, HaiYang, Lin Lu, Wei Du, HongWei Liu, Qiang Kan, ChunXia Wang, XingSheng Xu, and HongDa Chen. "Novel photonic crystal structure GaN-based light-emitting diodes." In Photonics Asia 2007, edited by Yuwen Zhao, Nuofu Chen, Vladimir M. Andreev, Jai Singh, Jinmin Li, Ling Wu, Yubo Fan, Yong-Hang Zhang, and Michael E. Coltrin. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.758788.

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Kumar, Govind, Dipak Rout, and R. Vijaya. "Enhancement and Spectral Narrowing of Emission from Photonic Crystal Hetero-structure Mediated by Band Edge Modes." In Novel Optical Materials and Applications. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/noma.2017.notu1c.4.

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Ito, Yusuke, Takayuki Kawakami, Takayuki Sasamori, Yoji Isota, Ryota Ito, Michinori Honma, and Toshiaki Nose. "MMW liquid crystal phase shifter by using novel microstrip structure." In 2011 36th International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves (IRMMW-THz 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/irmmw-thz.2011.6105236.

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Fraval, Nicolas, Frédéric Berier, and Olivier Castany. "Novel resistive electrode structure for liquid crystal modal lens shifting." In SPIE MOEMS-MEMS, edited by Harald Schenk, Wibool Piyawattanametha, and Wilfried Noell. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.909233.

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Islam, Mohammad Rakibul, Aadreeta Hossain, Zareen Mustafa, and Tahia Tahsin. "A Novel Photonic Crystal Fiber Biosensor Using Single Hexagonal Lattice Structure." In 2020 11th International Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (ICECE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icece51571.2020.9393151.

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Knight, J. C., T. A. Birks, D. M. Atkin, and P. St J. Russell. "Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal Material in Fibre form." In The European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_europe.1996.ctug1.

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Photonic crystals are formed of periodically structured dielectric material, the pitch or period of the structure being of the order of the optical wavelength. A novel property of photonic crystal materials is they can be designed so as to exhibit photonic bandgaps. i.e. frequency ranges in which there are no propagating modes in the material.1 Some interesting consequences of such photonic band gaps occur for waves propagating out-of-plane in two-dimensionally periodic materials. One possibility is to fabricate low-loss waveguides which guide solely by Bragg reflection.2 This could be done by using a 2-D structure which is effectively infinite in the third dimension, and which exhibits a bandgap in its transmission characteristics for waves which have a certain wavevector component β=k. along the structure. By purposefully introducing some kind of defect which is embedded in the crystal structure we can create a spatially localized region where such a wave can exist - a "defect stale" appears in the band structure of the material. Light in this defect state would be unable to leak away from the defect through the crystal material, but would travel along the defect with propagation constant β.
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Volokitina, Anna, Pavel Loiko, Anatoly Pavlyuk, Rosa Maria Sole, Magdalena Aguilo, Francesc Diaz, and Xavier Mateos. "Novel Molybdate Laser Crystal with a Layered Structure: Orthorombic Er3+:KY(MoO4)2." In 2020 International Conference Laser Optics (ICLO). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iclo48556.2020.9285916.

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Xu, Lijun, Pengbo Zhang, Wenzhi Chen, Fangzhou Zhao, and Xianfeng Gao. "Novel Flattened Near-zero Dispersion Photonic Crystal Fibers with Selectively Material-filled Structure." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Manipulation, Manufacturing and Measurement on the Nanoscale (3M-NANO). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/3m-nano46308.2019.8947406.

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Guo, Yunbo, Hyoung Won Baac, Sung-Liang Chen, Theodore B. Norris, and L. Jay Guo. "Broad-band high-efficiency optoacoustic generation using a novel photonic crystal-metallic structure." In SPIE BiOS, edited by Alexander A. Oraevsky and Lihong V. Wang. SPIE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.876012.

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Reports on the topic "Novel Crystal Structure"

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Luk, Ting Shan. Novel photonic crystal cavities and related structures. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/934858.

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Ching, Wai-Yim. Theoretical Studies on the Electronic Structures and Properties of Complex Ceramic Crystals and Novel Materials. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1033126.

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Su, Ning, Jerald S. Bradshaw, Guoping Xue, N. K. Dalley, and Paul B. Savage. Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Novel Diaza-18-Crown-6 Ligands Containing Aromatic Thiol-Derived Side Arms. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada362936.

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