6 research outputs found

    Opacification de matériaux oxydes au passage solide-liquide : rôle de la structure et de la dynamique

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    With increasing temperature, some oxide compounds that are transparent in the near infrared range become progressively opaque when approaching the liquid phase. Such a behavior is unusual and deeply impacts their thermal radiative properties. To understand this phenomenon, infrared emittance spectra were acquired from room temperature up to the liquid state on several crystalline oxides (Mg2SiO4, LiAlO2, LiGaO2, ZnO, YAlO3, LaAlO3, LiNbO3, MgO). These data have been selectively completed by electrical conductivity measurements, NMR and X-ray diffraction experiments versus temperature. The analysis of the experimental emittance data with a semi-quantum dielectric function model including an extended Drude term, allowed to characterize finely the material responses and to suggest a physical origin for the opacification mechanism. The phenomenon is thermally activated and can be explained by the formation and the mobility of polarons. This work also showed the existence of a close link between the material microstructure and the characteristics of the opacification.Avec l’augmentation de la température, certains composés oxydes, transparents dans le proche infrarouge, deviennent progressivement opaques à l’approche de la fusion. Un tel comportement est inhabituel et impacte profondément leurs propriétés radiatives. Afin de comprendre ce phénomène, des mesures par spectroscopie d’émission infrarouge ont été effectuées depuis la température ambiante jusqu’à la fusion sur plusieurs oxydes cristallins (Mg2SiO4, LiAlO2, LiGaO2, ZnO, YAlO3, LaAlO3, LiNbO3, MgO). Ces données ont été complétées ponctuellement par des mesures de conductivité électriques, de RMN et de diffraction des rayons X en température. L’analyse des données expérimentales du facteur d’émission menée à l’aide d’un modèle de fonction diélectrique semi-quantique et incluant un terme de Drude étendu, a permis de caractériser finement la réponse de ces matériaux et de proposer une origine physique pour le mécanisme responsable de l’opacification. Le phénomène est thermiquement activé et peut être expliqué par la formation et la mobilité de polarons. Ce travail a également montré l’existence d’un lien étroit entre la microstructure des composés et les caractéristiques de l’opacification

    Opacification of dielectric oxides near the melting point

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    Avec l’augmentation de la température, certains composés oxydes, transparents dans le proche infrarouge, deviennent progressivement opaques à l’approche de la fusion. Un tel comportement est inhabituel et impacte profondément leurs propriétés radiatives. Afin de comprendre ce phénomène, des mesures par spectroscopie d’émission infrarouge ont été effectuées depuis la température ambiante jusqu’à la fusion sur plusieurs oxydes cristallins (Mg2SiO4, LiAlO2, LiGaO2, ZnO, YAlO3, LaAlO3, LiNbO3, MgO). Ces données ont été complétées ponctuellement par des mesures de conductivité électriques, de RMN et de diffraction des rayons X en température. L’analyse des données expérimentales du facteur d’émission menée à l’aide d’un modèle de fonction diélectrique semi-quantique et incluant un terme de Drude étendu, a permis de caractériser finement la réponse de ces matériaux et de proposer une origine physique pour le mécanisme responsable de l’opacification. Le phénomène est thermiquement activé et peut être expliqué par la formation et la mobilité de polarons. Ce travail a également montré l’existence d’un lien étroit entre la microstructure des composés et les caractéristiques de l’opacification.With increasing temperature, some oxide compounds that are transparent in the near infrared range become progressively opaque when approaching the liquid phase. Such a behavior is unusual and deeply impacts their thermal radiative properties. To understand this phenomenon, infrared emittance spectra were acquired from room temperature up to the liquid state on several crystalline oxides (Mg2SiO4, LiAlO2, LiGaO2, ZnO, YAlO3, LaAlO3, LiNbO3, MgO). These data have been selectively completed by electrical conductivity measurements, NMR and X-ray diffraction experiments versus temperature. The analysis of the experimental emittance data with a semi-quantum dielectric function model including an extended Drude term, allowed to characterize finely the material responses and to suggest a physical origin for the opacification mechanism. The phenomenon is thermally activated and can be explained by the formation and the mobility of polarons. This work also showed the existence of a close link between the material microstructure and the characteristics of the opacification

    Opacification de matériaux oxydes au passage solide-liquide (rôle de la structure et de la dynamique)

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    Avec l augmentation de la température, certains composés oxydes, transparents dans le proche infrarouge, deviennent progressivement opaques à l approche de la fusion. Un tel comportement est inhabituel et impacte profondément leurs propriétés radiatives. Afin de comprendre ce phénomène, des mesures par spectroscopie d émission infrarouge ont été effectuées depuis la température ambiante jusqu à la fusion sur plusieurs oxydes cristallins (Mg2SiO4, LiAlO2, LiGaO2, ZnO, YAlO3, LaAlO3, LiNbO3, MgO). Ces données ont été complétées ponctuellement par des mesures de conductivité électriques, de RMN et de diffraction des rayons X en température. L analyse des données expérimentales du facteur d émission menée à l aide d un modèle de fonction diélectrique semi-quantique et incluant un terme de Drude étendu, a permis de caractériser finement la réponse de ces matériaux et de proposer une origine physique pour le mécanisme responsable de l opacification. Le phénomène est thermiquement activé et peut être expliqué par la formation et la mobilité de polarons. Ce travail a également montré l existence d un lien étroit entre la microstructure des composés et les caractéristiques de l opacification.With increasing temperature, some oxide compounds that are transparent in the near infrared range become progressively opaque when approaching the liquid phase. Such a behavior is unusual and deeply impacts their thermal radiative properties. To understand this phenomenon, infrared emittance spectra were acquired from room temperature up to the liquid state on several crystalline oxides (Mg2SiO4, LiAlO2, LiGaO2, ZnO, YAlO3, LaAlO3, LiNbO3, MgO). These data have been selectively completed by electrical conductivity measurements, NMR and X-ray diffraction experiments versus temperature. The analysis of the experimental emittance data with a semi-quantum dielectric function model including an extended Drude term, allowed to characterize finely the material responses and to suggest a physical origin for the opacification mechanism. The phenomenon is thermally activated and can be explained by the formation and the mobility of polarons. This work also showed the existence of a close link between the material microstructure and the characteristics of the opacification.ORLEANS-SCD-Bib. electronique (452349901) / SudocSudocFranceF

    High-temperature infrared properties of forsterite

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    International audiencePolarized emittance measurements were acquired for synthetic forsterite, the pure magnesium end member of the olivines group, on the whole infrared spectral range and up to the melting point by using CO2 laser heating. The experimental data, fitted with a semi-quantum dielectric function model, allowed the retrieval of the temperature dependence of the absorption coefficient of forsterite both in the opaque and semi-transparent regions. The analysis of the phonon parameters indicates that the lattice dynamics evolve drastically with increasing temperature. The normal modes involving motions of the magnesium cations located in site 1 are the more impacted, and some of them vanish around 1,200 K. The results confirm that the enhancement of the lattice anharmonicity and the increasing mobility of the magnesium cations are closely linked and are at the origin of the anomalies observed in the evolution of the thermophysical properties. This complete set of spectroscopic data may be a step toward a more precise evaluation of the impact of thermal radiation heat transfer inside systems involving forsterite and quantification of their heat budget

    Investigation of medium range order in silicate glasses by infrared spectroscopy

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    A new decomposition method of infrared spectra which takes into account the configurational and dynamical origins of the disorder allows retrieving structural information on short and medium range orders in potassium silicate glasses. The distribution of tetrahedral units, the occupation of cation sites, the ratio of SiO bond ionicities involving bridging and non bridging oxygen, and a measure of the impact of low frequency floppy modes on the high frequency dynamics are byproducts of the modeling process. The composition dependence of two vibrational modes clearly identified as spectral components signing medium range order, shows that the disruption of the silicate network follows selective schemes. The 3D silica like network completely disappears in glasses with K2O amounts greater than 11 mol% and above this threshold a progressive appearance of 2D silicate sheets is evidenced. © 2012 Elsevier B.V

    Partnership for Research on Ebola VACcination (PREVAC): protocol of a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 2 clinical trial evaluating three vaccine strategies against Ebola in healthy volunteers in four West African countries

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    International audienceAbstract Introduction The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak in 2014–2016 in West Africa was the largest on record and provided an opportunity for large clinical trials and accelerated efforts to develop an effective and safe preventative vaccine. Multiple questions regarding the safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy of EVD vaccines remain unanswered. To address these gaps in the evidence base, the Partnership for Research on Ebola Vaccines (PREVAC) trial was designed. This paper describes the design, methods, and baseline results of the PREVAC trial and discusses challenges that led to different protocol amendments. Methods This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 2 clinical trial of three vaccine strategies against the Ebola virus in healthy volunteers 1 year of age and above. The three vaccine strategies being studied are the rVSVΔG-ZEBOV-GP vaccine, with and without a booster dose at 56 days, and the Ad26.ZEBOV,MVA-FN-Filo vaccine regimen with Ad26.ZEBOV given as the first dose and the MVA-FN-Filo vaccination given 56 days later. There have been 4 versions of the protocol with those enrolled in Version 4.0 comprising the primary analysis cohort. The primary endpoint is based on the antibody titer against the Ebola virus surface glycoprotein measured 12 months following the final injection. Results From April 2017 to December 2018, a total of 5002 volunteers were screened and 4789 enrolled. Participants were enrolled at 6 sites in four countries (Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Mali). Of the 4789 participants, 2560 (53%) were adults and 2229 (47%) were children. Those < 18 years of age included 549 (12%) aged 1 to 4 years, 750 (16%) 5 to 11 years, and 930 (19%) aged 12–17 years. At baseline, the median (25th, 75th percentile) antibody titer to Ebola virus glycoprotein for 1090 participants was 72 (50, 116) EU/mL. Discussion The PREVAC trial is evaluating—placebo-controlled—two promising Ebola candidate vaccines in advanced stages of development. The results will address unanswered questions related to short- and long-term safety and immunogenicity for three vaccine strategies in adults and children. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02876328 . Registered on 23 August 2016
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