Negative thermal expansion materials
Abstract
The recent discovery of negative thermal expansion over an unprecedented temperature range in ZrW 2O 8 (which contracts continuously on warming from below 2 K to above 1000 K) has stimulated considerable interest in this unusual phenomenon. Negative and low thermal expansion materials have a number of important potential uses in ceramic, optical and electronic applications. We have now found negative thermal expansion in a large new family of materials with the general formula A 2(MO 4) 3. Chemical substitution dramatically influences the thermal expansion properties of these materials allowing the production of ceramics with negative, positive or zero coefficients of thermal expansion, with the potential to control other important materials properties such as refractive index and dielectric constant. The mechanism of negative thermal expansion and the phase transitions exhibited by this important new class of low-expansion materials will be discussed.
- Publication:
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Physica B Condensed Matter
- Pub Date:
- 1997
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- Bibcode:
- 1997PhyB..241..311E