volume 49 issue 20 pages 9508-9516

Slicing the perovskite structure with crystallographic shear planes: The AnBnO3n-2 homologous series

M. Batuk 1
Maria Batuk 1
Hans D'Hondt 1
Oleg A. Tyablikov 2
Marina G Rozova 2
Konstantin V. Pokholok 2
Dmitry S Filimonov 2
Denis Sheptyakov 3
Denis V Sheptyakov 3
Alexander A. Tsirlin 4
Daniel Niermann 5
J. Hemberger 5
Joachim Hemberger 5
Gustaaf Van Tendeloo 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2010-09-24
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wos Q1
SJR0.958
CiteScore7.4
Impact factor4.7
ISSN00201669, 1520510X
PubMed ID:  20866030
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
A new A(n)B(n)O(3n-2) homologous series of anion-deficient perovskites has been evidenced by preparation of the members with n = 5 (Pb(2.9)Ba(2.1)Fe(4)TiO(13)) and n = 6 (Pb(3.8)Bi(0.2)Ba(2)Fe(4.2)Ti(1.8)O(16)) in a single phase form. The crystal structures of these compounds were determined using a combination of transmission electron microscopy and X-ray and neutron powder diffraction (S.G. Ammm, a = 5.74313(7), b = 3.98402(4), c = 26.8378(4) Å, R(I) = 0.035, R(P) = 0.042 for Pb(2.9)Ba(2.1)Fe(4)TiO(13) and S.G. Imma, a = 5.7199(1), b = 3.97066(7), c = 32.5245(8) Å, R(I) = 0.032, R(P) = 0.037 for Pb(3.8)Bi(0.2)Ba(2)Fe(4.2)Ti(1.8)O(16)). The crystal structures of the A(n)B(n)O(3n-2) homologues are formed by slicing the perovskite structure with (101)(p) crystallographic shear (CS) planes. The shear planes remove a layer of oxygen atoms and displace the perovskite blocks with respect to each other by the 1/2[110](p) vector. The CS planes introduce edge-sharing connections of the transition metal-oxygen polyhedra at the interface between the perovskite blocks. This results in intrinsically frustrated magnetic couplings between the perovskite blocks due to a competition of the exchange interactions between the edge- and the corner-sharing metal-oxygen polyhedra. Despite the magnetic frustration, neutron powder diffraction and Mössbauer spectroscopy reveal that Pb(2.9)Ba(2.1)Fe(4)TiO(13) and Pb(3.8)Bi(0.2)Ba(2)Fe(4.2)Ti(1.8)O(16) are antiferromagnetically ordered below T(N) = 407 and 343 K, respectively. The Pb(2.9)Ba(2.1)Fe(4)TiO(13) and Pb(3.8)Bi(0.2)Ba(2)Fe(4.2)Ti(1.8)O(16) compounds are in a paraelectric state in the 5-300 K temperature range.
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Abakumov A. M. et al. Slicing the perovskite structure with crystallographic shear planes: The AnBnO3n-2 homologous series // Inorganic Chemistry. 2010. Vol. 49. No. 20. pp. 9508-9516.
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Abakumov A. M., Hadermann J., Batuk M., Batuk M., D'Hondt H., Tyablikov O. A., Rozova M. G., Pokholok K. V., Filimonov D. S., Sheptyakov D., Sheptyakov D. V., Tsirlin A. A., Tsirlin A. A., Niermann D., Hemberger J., Hemberger J., Van Tendeloo G., Antipov E. V. Slicing the perovskite structure with crystallographic shear planes: The AnBnO3n-2 homologous series // Inorganic Chemistry. 2010. Vol. 49. No. 20. pp. 9508-9516.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/ic101233s
UR - https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ic101233s
TI - Slicing the perovskite structure with crystallographic shear planes: The AnBnO3n-2 homologous series
T2 - Inorganic Chemistry
AU - Abakumov, Artem M.
AU - Hadermann, Joke
AU - Batuk, M.
AU - Batuk, Maria
AU - D'Hondt, Hans
AU - Tyablikov, Oleg A.
AU - Rozova, Marina G
AU - Pokholok, Konstantin V.
AU - Filimonov, Dmitry S
AU - Sheptyakov, Denis
AU - Sheptyakov, Denis V
AU - Tsirlin, A. A.
AU - Tsirlin, Alexander A.
AU - Niermann, Daniel
AU - Hemberger, J.
AU - Hemberger, Joachim
AU - Van Tendeloo, Gustaaf
AU - Antipov, Evgeny V.
PY - 2010
DA - 2010/09/24
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 9508-9516
IS - 20
VL - 49
PMID - 20866030
SN - 0020-1669
SN - 1520-510X
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@article{2010_Abakumov,
author = {Artem M. Abakumov and Joke Hadermann and M. Batuk and Maria Batuk and Hans D'Hondt and Oleg A. Tyablikov and Marina G Rozova and Konstantin V. Pokholok and Dmitry S Filimonov and Denis Sheptyakov and Denis V Sheptyakov and A. A. Tsirlin and Alexander A. Tsirlin and Daniel Niermann and J. Hemberger and Joachim Hemberger and Gustaaf Van Tendeloo and Evgeny V. Antipov},
title = {Slicing the perovskite structure with crystallographic shear planes: The AnBnO3n-2 homologous series},
journal = {Inorganic Chemistry},
year = {2010},
volume = {49},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {sep},
url = {https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ic101233s},
number = {20},
pages = {9508--9516},
doi = {10.1021/ic101233s}
}
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Abakumov, Artem M., et al. “Slicing the perovskite structure with crystallographic shear planes: The AnBnO3n-2 homologous series.” Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 49, no. 20, Sep. 2010, pp. 9508-9516. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ic101233s.