Abstract:A detailed synchrotron X-ray diffraction (XRD) study performed with a single crystal of BaVS3 (barium vanadium trisulfide) in the temperature range between 10 and 295 K is reported. Aside from the known tetragonal–orthorhombic (240 K) and orthorhombic–monoclinic (69 K) phase transitions, in the 130 < T ≤ 295 K range the overall structure can be viewed as a host–guest (H–G) composite. The BaS3 matrix is the host, while the V-chains form the guest. The two subsystems lock in at T
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