R. Masini
University of Genoa
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2014
Valentina Caratto; Federico Locardi; G. A. Costa; R. Masini; M. Fasoli; Laura Panzeri; M. Martini; E. Bottinelli; Enrica Gianotti; Ivana Miletto
A series of luminescent rare-earth ion-doped hexagonal II-type Gd oxycarbonate phosphors Gd2-xRExO2CO3 (RE = Eu(3+), Yb(3+), Dy(3+)) have been successfully synthesized by thermal decomposition of the corresponding mixed oxalates. The Yb(3+) doped Gd-oxycarbonate has evidenced a high persistent luminescence in the NIR region, that is independent from the temperature and makes this materials particular attractive as optical probes for bioimaging.
Inorganic Chemistry | 2014
Cristina Artini; Marcella Pani; Andrea Lausi; R. Masini; G. A. Costa
The crystallographic features of Gd-doped ceria were investigated at the operating temperature of solid oxides fuel cells, where these materials are used as solid electrolytes. (Ce(1-x)Gd(x))O(2-x/2) samples (x = 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7) were prepared by coprecipitation of mixed oxalates, treated at 1473 K in air, and analyzed by synchrotron X-ray diffraction in the temperature range 673 K ≤ T ≤ 1073 K at the Elettra synchrotron radiation facility located in Trieste, Italy. In the whole temperature span a boundary was found at x ∼ 0.2 between a CeO2-based solid solution (for x ≤ 0.2) and a structure where Gd2O3 microdomains grow within the CeO2 matrix, taking advantage of the similarity between Gd(3+) and Ce(4+) sizes; the existence of the boundary at x ∼ 0.2 was confirmed also by measurements of ionic conductivity performed by impedance spectroscopy. Similar to what observed at room temperature, the trend of the cell parameter shows the presence of a maximum; with increasing temperature, the composition corresponding to the maximum moves toward lower Gd content. This evidence can be explained by analyzing the behavior of the coefficient of thermal expansion as a function of composition.
arXiv: Superconductivity | 2002
R. Masini; Cristina Artini; M.R. Cimberle; G. A. Costa; Marilena Carnasciali; M. Ferretti
A systematic study on the synthesis of the Ru-1212 compound by preparing a series of samples that were annealed at increasing temperatures and then quenched has been performed. It results that the optimal temperature for the annealing lies around 1060–1065°C; a further temperature increase worsens the phase formation. Structural order is very important and the subsequent grinding and annealing improves it. Even if from the structural point of view the samples appear substantially similar, the physical characterizations highlight great differences both in electrical and magnetic properties related to intrinsic properties of the phase as well as to the connection between the grains as inferred from the resistive and the Curie-Weiss behaviour at high temperature as well as in the visibility of field cooled and zero field cooled magnetic signals.
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2011
Alberto Martinelli; M. Ferretti; Carlo Castellano; M R Cimberle; R. Masini; C Ritter
The crystal and magnetic structure of (Ho(0.50+x)Ca(0.50-x))(Mn(1-x)Cr(x))O(3) (x = 0.00, 0.01, 0.02, 0.03) has been investigated between 5 and 300 K by means of neutron powder diffraction followed by Rietveld refinement and dc magnetic measurements. During cooling an orthorhombic to monoclinic phase transition occurs on account of the charge and orbital ordering taking place in the Mn sub-lattice; at low temperature phase separation takes place and the main monoclinic phase coexists with a secondary orthorhombic phase, whose amount slightly increases with the increase of Cr content. Cr(3+) is not involved in orbital ordering or superexchange interactions. The charge and magnetic ordering are decoupled: the Mn moments order according to a CE-type structure in all samples.
Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2009
Paolo Mele; Cristina Artini; A. Ubaldini; G. A. Costa; M.M. Carnasciali; R. Masini
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2011
Cristina Artini; G. A. Costa; R. Masini
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2008
G. A. Costa; Cristina Artini; A. Ubaldini; Maria Maddalena Carnasciali; Paolo Mele; R. Masini
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2008
A. Ubaldini; Cristina Artini; G. A. Costa; Maria Maddalena Carnasciali; R. Masini
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2013
Cristina Artini; Maria Maddalena Carnasciali; G. A. Costa; R. Masini; Enrico Franceschi; Federico Locardi
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter | 2013
Alberto Martinelli; M. Ferretti; Carlo Castellano; M.R. Cimberle; R. Masini; D. Peddis; C. Ritter