Author:
Nagai Ichiro,Yasuda Nobuhiro,Moritomo Yutaka
Abstract
Abstract
The X-ray microbeam diffraction from each particle leads to a deeper structural characterization, i.e. inter-particle structural fluctuation, of powdery compound. Here, we performed X-ray microbeam diffractions of Na
x
Co1−z
Ni
z
[Fe(CN)6]
y
at BL40XU beamline of SPring-8. In the whole region of z, the inter-particle structural fluctuation is negligible in the as-grown powder. We found that the average (
d
012
¯
) of the spacing (d
012) of the (012) plane decreases with X-ray irradiation time (t). The standard deviation (σ) of d
012 steeply increases with t from 0.006 Å at t = 1 s to 0.031 Å at t = 60 s, indicating that inter-particle structural fluctuation is induced by the X-ray irradiation.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Murata Science Foundation
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Engineering