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Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2017

Growth of new borate crystals with fiber shape by the micro-pulling down technique

F. Assi; Michel Ferriol; Michel Aillerie; Marianne Cochez

Borate-based materials are of high interest to generate an UV laser light from a crystal. Fiber-shaped crystals combining the advantages of fiber lasers and crystalline lasers, we have investigated the growing conditions required to obtain usable fibers of Bi2ZnB2O7 (BZBO) and LaBGeO5 (LBGO). For BZBO, the major drawback was the pronounced color of the fibers and for LBGO, it was the high viscosity of its melt leading to use a flux. This paper presents our state of the art to obtain good quality BZBO and LBGO crystal fibers.


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2013

Fiber crystal growth from the melt for non-linear optical applications

Michel Ferriol; Marianne Cochez

During several years, we have been involved in the growth and characterization of non-linear optical crystals by the two most common techniques for growing single-crystal fibers from the melt: laser-heated pedestal growth and micro-pulling down. Their specific features are presented in this study and their versatility is demonstrated through two typical examples of incongruently melting materials: K3Li2−xNb5+xO15+2x (solid solution of the ternary system K2O–Li2O–Nb2O5) and Ca5(BO3)3F which can only be grown from a flux.


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2012

Investigation of fire-resistance mechanisms of the ternary system (APP/MPP/TiO2) in PMMA

Blandine Friederich; Abdelghani Laachachi; Michel Ferriol; Marianne Cochez; Rodolphe Sonnier; Valérie Toniazzo; David S. Ruch


Journal of Crystal Growth | 2013

Growth and characterization of bismuth zinc borate Bi2ZnB2O7 crystal fibers by the micro-pulling down technique

N. Kozhaya; Michel Ferriol; Marianne Cochez; Michel Aillerie


Polymers for Advanced Technologies | 2016

Influence of modified mesoporous silica SBA-15 on the flammability of intumescent high-density polyethylene

M. Matar; B. Azambre; Marianne Cochez; Henri Vahabi; F. Fradet


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2016

Investigation of thermal stability and flammability of poly(methyl methacrylate) composites by combination of APP with ZrO2, sepiolite or MMT

Henri Vahabi; Q. Lin; Christelle Vagner; Marianne Cochez; Michel Ferriol; Pascal Laheurte


Journal of Crystal Growth | 2016

Towards good quality Bi2ZnB2O7 fibers grown by the micro-pulling down technique

F. Assi; Michel Ferriol; Marianne Cochez; Michel Aillerie; B. Ponting; G. Maxwell


Ref : TIP100WEB - "Plastiques et composites" | 2018

Retardateurs de flamme conventionnels et biosourcés pour les polymères

Marianne Cochez; Christelle Vagner; Henri Vahabi; Michel Ferriol


Progress in Organic Coatings | 2018

Short-lasting fire in partially and completely cured epoxy coatings containing expandable graphite and halloysite nanotube additives

Henri Vahabi; Maryam Jouyandeh; Marianne Cochez; Reza Khalili; Christelle Vagner; Michel Ferriol; Elnaz Movahedifar; B. Ramezanzadeh; Mehran Rostami; Zahra Ranjbar; Behzad Shirkavand Hadavand; Mohammad Reza Saeb


Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2018

Improving the resistance to hydrothermal ageing of flame-retarded PLA by incorporating miscible PMMA

Rémy Mangin; Henri Vahabi; Rodolphe Sonnier; C. Chivas-Joly; José-Marie Lopez-Cuesta; Marianne Cochez

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F. Assi

University of Lorraine

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B. Azambre

University of Lorraine

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F. Fradet

University of Lorraine

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M. Matar

University of Lorraine

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