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Stacking faults and superstructures in a layered brownmillerite.


ABSTRACT: Single crystals of Ca(4)Fe(2)Mn(0.5)Ti(0.5)O(9) have been synthesized using a flux method. The structural characterization using single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed the space group Amma and unit-cell dimensions of a = 5.3510 (6), b = 26.669 (3), c = 5.4914 (6) Å. The structure is isotypic with Sr(3)NdFe(3)O(9) [Barrier et al. (2005). Chem. Mater. 17, 6619-6623] and exhibits separated brownmillerite-type layers. One-dimensional diffuse scattering shows that the unit cell is doubled along c by alternating the intra-layer order of tetrahedral chains, causing stacking faults along the b direction. A computer simulation was performed, proving that the observed intensity variations along the diffuse scattering rods originates from two different local structures depending on the configuration of the tetrahedral chains. Selected-area electron diffraction experiments exhibit well ordered regions characterized by satellite reflections corresponding to two different superstructures. Both superstructures can be described using the superspace group A2(1)/m(0??)0s, with ? = 0.5 and ? ? 0.27 or ? = 0.

SUBMITTER: Kruger H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3222140 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Stacking faults and superstructures in a layered brownmillerite.

Krüger H H   Stöber S S   Welberry T R TR   Withers R L RL   Fitz Gerald J D JD  

Acta crystallographica. Section B, Structural science 20111117 Pt 6


Single crystals of Ca(4)Fe(2)Mn(0.5)Ti(0.5)O(9) have been synthesized using a flux method. The structural characterization using single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed the space group Amma and unit-cell dimensions of a = 5.3510 (6), b = 26.669 (3), c = 5.4914 (6) Å. The structure is isotypic with Sr(3)NdFe(3)O(9) [Barrier et al. (2005). Chem. Mater. 17, 6619-6623] and exhibits separated brownmillerite-type layers. One-dimensional diffuse scattering shows that the unit cell is doubled along c  ...[more]

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