2014
DOI: 10.1021/ic4028404
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Atomic Structure of Defects in Anion-Deficient Perovskite-Based Ferrites with a Crystallographic Shear Structure

Abstract: Crystallographic shear (CS) planes provide a new structure-generation mechanism in the anion-deficient perovskites containing lone-pair cations. Pb2Sr2Bi2Fe6O16, a new n = 6 representative of the A(n)B(n)O(3n-2) homologous series of the perovskite-based ferrites with the CS structure, has been synthesized using the solid-state technique. The structure is built of perovskite blocks with a thickness of four FeO6 octahedra spaced by double columns of FeO5 edge-sharing distorted tetragonal pyramids, forming 1/2[11… Show more

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“…This typically causes the material to possess complex rotations of the CSS giving rise to what some have called waves, hairpins, and Γ-shapes as in the case of the A n B n O 3 n −2 homologous series of perovskite-based CSS. [ 42 ] In the Sr 2 Ti 7 O 14 phase, however, we have observed only one variant of the potential CSS that runs parallel to the growth plane of the fi lm in a highly ordered, periodic fashion across the sample.…”
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“…This typically causes the material to possess complex rotations of the CSS giving rise to what some have called waves, hairpins, and Γ-shapes as in the case of the A n B n O 3 n −2 homologous series of perovskite-based CSS. [ 42 ] In the Sr 2 Ti 7 O 14 phase, however, we have observed only one variant of the potential CSS that runs parallel to the growth plane of the fi lm in a highly ordered, periodic fashion across the sample.…”
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“…CSS can be considered as an example of so-called non-conservative defect structures -or defect structures that change the composition of the parent material -and have been found in a range of materials. [38][39][40][41][42] In transition metal oxides, …”
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“…Some types of samples can be difficult to study with powder diffraction, but are excellent for study using TEM, for example multiphase samples, samples with local defects and modulated materials [4,5,6,7]. While often such materials can still be analysed with powder diffraction, the data might be difficult for interpretation due to a variety of factors such as the presence of a large number of reflections, reflection overlap and anisotropic reflection broadening.…”
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“…While a small deviation from the 1:1:3 stoichiometric ratio produces point defects, larger deviations can lead to extended (planar) defect formation. Non-conservative crystallographic shear planes can account for oxygen deficiency910 in A n B n O 3 n −2 , while the Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) homologous series A n +1 B n O 3 n +1 has extra AO planes11. The unit cell of the RP phase consists in the z -direction of n ABO 3 layers, a planar stacking fault [ a /2, b /2, d ] (where ), another n ABO 3 layers and a second stacking fault.…”
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