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Title: Acoustic Emission from Organic Martensites
Authors: Panda, M K
Martin, E
Dinnebier, R E
Naumov, P
Keywords: acoustic emissions
martensitic phase transitions
mechanical effects
organic crystals
thermosalient effects
Issue Date: 3-Jul-2017
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, 56(28):8104-8109
Abstract: In salient effects, still crystals of solids that switch between phases acquire a momentum and are autonomously propelled because of rapid release of elastic energy accrued during a latent structural transition induced by heat, light, or mechanical stimulation. When mechanical reconfiguration is induced by change of temperature in thermosalient crystals, bursts of detectable acoustic waves are generated prior to selfactuation. These observations provide compelling evidence that the thermosalient transitions in organic and organiccontaining crystals are molecular analogues of the martensitic transitions in some metals, and metal alloys such as steel and shape-memory alloys. Within a broader context, these results reveal that, akin to metallic bonding, the intermolecular interactions in molecular solids are capable of gradual accrual and sudden release of a substantial amount of strain during anisotropic thermal expansion, followed by a rapid transformation of the crystal packing in a diffusionless, nondisplacive transition.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2943
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