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Non-Classical Hydrothermal Synthesis of Hexagonal Sodium Yttrium Fluoride Nanowires
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2019
unpublished
Sodium yttrium fluoride (NaYF<sub>4</sub>) is an upconverting material with many potential uses in chemistry, materials science, and biology that can be synthesized hydrothermally in both cubic (α) and hexagonal (β) crystallographic polymorphs. Understanding the mechanisms underlying the phase conversion between the cubic and hexagonal polymorphs is of great interest to help inform future efforts to synthesize atomically-precise quantum materials with well-defined sizes and morphologies. In
doi:10.26434/chemrxiv.10029599.v1
fatcat:lio4cfj35vbwfp2oeznp2ilrti