Thermal Expansion Behavior in the A2M3O12 Family of Materials

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Over the past several decades, research on anomalous thermal expansion materials has been rapidly growing, and increasing numbers of compounds exhibiting negative thermal expansion (NTE) have been reported. In particular, compounds with formula A2M3O12 have attracted considerable attention. A2M3O12 family materials offer a wide range of possible compositions due to the chemical flexibility of the A and M sites. According to published research, more than half of them possess NTE properties. This paper reviews the range of physical properties displayed by materials in the A2M3O12 family. Research on improving material imperfections and controlling the coefficient of thermal expansion in the A2M3O12 family are systematically summarized. Finally, challenges and questions about the developments of these A2M3O12 NTE compounds in future studies are also discussed.

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Liu, H., Sun, W., Zhang, Z., Lovings, L., & Lind, C. (2021, March 1). Thermal Expansion Behavior in the A2M3O12 Family of Materials. Solids. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/solids2010005

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