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Photoacoustic and photopyroelectric investigation of the antiferromagnets CoO and Cr2O3 in the neighbourhood of the Neel Temperature
The critical behaviour of the dynamic and static thermal properties are investigated in the neighbourhood of the NĂ©el temperature of single crystal antiferromagnetic CoO and Cr2O3. Photoacoustic front and pyroelectric rear detection of front illumination induced temperature oscillations are used to determine critical exponents and amplitudes of the specific heat capacity anomaly. Simultaneously measured thermal conductivity data are also presented
Effect of the Polar Substituents on the Optical Parameters of Binary Mixtures of 4-Substituted-phenyl-4-hexyloxybenzoates
An Accurate I-V Model of Gan HEMT Power Device for the Application of Low Atmospheric Pressure
Evidence from adiabatic scanning calorimetry for the Halperin-Lubensky-Ma effect at the N-SmA phase transitions in mixtures of 7OCB+heptane with an injected SmA phase
Temperature-Driven Mixing-Demixing Behavior of Binary Mixtures of the Ionic Liquid Choline Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide and Water
The ionic liquid (2-hydroxyethylammonium)trimethylammonium) bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide (choline bistriflimide) was obtained as a supercooled liquid at room temperature (melting point = 30 °C). Crystals of choline bistriflimide suitable for structure determination were grown from the melt in situ on the X-ray diffractometer. The choline cation adopts a folded conformation, whereas the bistriflimide anion exhibits a transoid conformation. The choline cation and the bistriflimide anion are held together by hydrogen bonds between the hydroxyl proton and a sulfonyl oxygen atom. This hydrogen bonding is of importance for the temperature-dependent solubility properties of the ionic liquid. Choline bistriflimide is not miscible with water at room temperature, but forms one phase with water at temperatures above 72 °C (equals upper critical solution temperature). 1H NMR studies show that the hydrogen bonds between the choline cation and the bistriflimide anion are substantially weakened above this temperature. The thermophysical properties of water-choline bistriflimide binary mixtures were furthermore studied by a photopyroelectric technique and by adiabatic scanning calorimetry (ASC). By photothermal analysis, besides highly accurate values for the thermal conductivity and effusivity of choline bistriflimide at 30 °C, the detailed temperature dependence of both the thermal conductivity and effusivity of the upper and lower part of a critical water-choline bistriflimide mixture in the neighborhood of the mixing-demixing phase transition could be determined with high resolution and accuracy. Together with high resolution ASC data for the heat capacity, experimental values were obtained for the critical exponents α and ÎČ, and for the critical amplitude ratio G+/Gâ. These three values were found to be consistent with theoretical expectations for a three dimensional Ising-type of critical behavior of binary liquid mixtures.Temperature-driven mixing-demixing behavior of binary mixtures of the ionic liquidstatus: publishe