Abstract

The existence of a high-temperature polymorph of BeO has been verified by high-temperature X-ray diffraction methods. The high temperature pattern has been indexed using a cubic cell with α = 4.76 Å. The transformation temperature is 2050 ± 25° C, and the reaction is rapidly reversible. Optical and X-ray measurements indicate that cycling through the transformation temperature will cause changes in the crystallographic orientations of grains.

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