We
report the synthesis of highly crystalline single-phase CoNb2O6 nanofibers using an electrospinning method.
Columbite niobate compounds (ANb2O6, A = Ca2+, Mg2+, Zn2+, Ni2+, Sn2+, and Co2+) are promising ceramic materials for
many potential applications such as microwave devices and photocatalysts
operating at room temperature. The fundamental characteristics including
structural and electronic properties at room temperature, however,
are not extensively studied at the moment. By combining the basic
characterization utilizing electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction,
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and the first
principles approach, we reveal the fundamental correlation between
the lattice structure and the electronic structure of CoNb2O6. Our approach can readily be extended to studying other
families of niobate ceramics made on the nanoscale for room-temperature
applications.
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