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Neutron scattering studies of alkali metal--graphite intercalation compounds
Elastic and inelastic neutron scattering are reported for C/sub 8/Rb in the temperature range 4 to 800 K. Several phase transitions above room temperature are reported for the first time; these consist of changes in metal layer stacking and ultimately at 747 K the onset of 2D liquid behavior. Phonon dispersion of LA and LO modes propagating along c imply a 20% increase in the interlayer force constant relative to pure graphite. The zone boundary TA mode softens dramatically with increasing temperature, which may be related to the phase transitions
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Neutron scattering study of the solid electrolyte: RbAg/sub 4/I/sub 5/
Neutron scattering experiments were performed on RbAg/sub 4/I/sub 5/ in order to probe: (1) The lattice dynamics above and below the phase transition at T/sub 2/ = 208.5 K; (2) The temperature dependence of the Ag/sup +/ occupancies below T/sub 2/; and (3) The diffusion of the Ag/sup +/ ions. No anomalous softening of the elastic constant C/sub 44/ was observed as had been reported by ultrasonic studies. Careful examination of the phonon intensities above and below T/sub 2/ suggest that the transition is discontinuous. The behavior of allowed reflections below T/sub 2/ mirror the temperature dependence of the Ag/sup +/ occupation factors. A broad overdamped excitation is observed throughout Q-space and becomes a propagating mode as the temperature is decreased. Nothing critical happens at T/sub 2/ or T/sub 1/
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