Different samples of the ferrite “Sr4Fe6O13”, synthesized in air, nitrogen, and argon, have
been studied by high-resolution electron microscopy. It is shown that this oxide is oxygen-deficient, i.e., Sr4Fe6O13
-
δ, and that its structure is modulated. The electron diffraction study
shows that the modulation vector is p
a⃗* + q
c⃗*, with p = (1 − δ)/2 varying in the range
[0.4−0.5] and q close to 1. It is shown that the component of the modulation vector along c⃗
induces complex modulated structures. It is also demonstrated that oxygen nonstoichiometry
corresponds to the generation of microphases [Sr8Fe12O26] [Sr2Fe3O6]
n
, whose first integral
member n = 1, which corresponds to p = 0.4, is isolated here for the first time by synthesis
under argon. Structural models involving intergrowths of single perovskite [Sr2Fe2O6]∞ layers
with complex [Sr2Fe4O7
-
δ]∞ layers involving two kinds of pyramidal ribbons, FeO5 trigonal
bi-pyramids and FeO5 distorted tetragonal pyramids, explain the oxygen deficiency.
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