2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-017-7551-9
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Third order nonlinear optical effects of ZnO–ZrO2–B2O3 glass ceramics embedded with ZnZrO3 perovskite crystal phases

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“…ZrO 2 and ZnZrO 3 were detected as the crystalline phases, which differed from the results obtained by Motz, where only ZrO 2 was detected [18]. ZnZrO 3 is a cocrystal formed at high temperatures by ZrO 2 and ZnO in glass powder [35].…”
Section: Subsection Microstructure Of the Armoured Coatingcontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…ZrO 2 and ZnZrO 3 were detected as the crystalline phases, which differed from the results obtained by Motz, where only ZrO 2 was detected [18]. ZnZrO 3 is a cocrystal formed at high temperatures by ZrO 2 and ZnO in glass powder [35].…”
Section: Subsection Microstructure Of the Armoured Coatingcontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…ZrO2 and ZnZrO3 were detected as the crystalline phases, which differed from the results obtained by Motz, where only ZrO2 was detected [18]. ZnZrO3 is a cocrystal formed at high temperatures by ZrO2 and ZnO in glass powder [35]. As mentioned earlier, owing to the presence of the burr-like structures, the coating was closely inlaid on the substrate, thereby forming a metallic damascene structure, as indicated by the blue line in Figure 4e.…”
Section: Subsection Microstructure Of the Armoured Coatingcontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…For comparison, CeO 2 , ZrO 2 , and Fe 3 O 4 were also discerned by FT-IR spectroscopy. Upon comparison of FT-IR spectra before and after Fe-Ce 0.75 Zr 0.25 O 2 loading on CF, the absorption peaks at 586.07 cm –1 (Zr–O–Zr), 529.09 cm –1 (Fe–O), 510.02 cm –1 (Ce–O), and 410.83 cm –1 (Zr–O) were all in the infrared spectrum of Fe-Ce 0.75 Zr 0.25 O 2 /CF. While the absorption peak strength of the carbon–carbon triple bond or cumulative double bond functional group was weakened, the stretching vibration absorption peaks of the C–O bond at 1082 and 1022.81 cm –1 were also presented for CF after loading Fe-Ce 0.75 Zr 0.25 O 2 . Results indicated that the Fe-Ce 0.75 Zr 0.25 O 2 catalyst had been successfully loaded on the surface of CF.…”
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confidence: 96%