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Multicomponent equiatomic rare earth oxides

Ruzica Djenadic 1, 2
Abhishek Sarkar 3, 4
Oliver Clemens 2
Christoph Loho 2
Miriam Botros 2
Venkata S K Chakravadhanula 1, 3
Christian Kübel 3, 5
Subramshu S Bhattacharya 4
Ashutosh S Gandhi 6
Horst Hahn 1, 2, 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2016-08-16
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR2.279
CiteScore13.1
Impact factor7.9
ISSN21663831
General Materials Science
Abstract
ABSTRACT Multicomponent rare earth oxide (REO) nanocrystalline powders containing up to seven equiatomic rare earth elements were successfully synthesized in a single-phase CaF2-type (Fm-3 m) structure. The addition of more than six elements resulted in the formation of a secondary phase. Annealing at 1000°C for 1 h led to the formation of a single-phase (Ia-3) even in the 7-component system. In the absence of cerium (Ce4+), secondary phases were observed irrespective of the number of cations or the extent of thermal treatment indicating that cerium cations played a crucial role in stabilizing the multicomponent REOs into a phase pure structure. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT IMPACT STATEMENT Multicomponent equiatomic rare earth oxides pioneer a new group of materials that crystallize into a single-phase structure with the dominant role of a single element instead of entropy.
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Djenadic R. et al. Multicomponent equiatomic rare earth oxides // Materials Research Letters. 2016. Vol. 5. No. 2. pp. 102-109.
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Djenadic R., Sarkar A., Clemens O., Loho C., Botros M., Chakravadhanula V. S. K., Kübel C., Bhattacharya S. S., Gandhi A. S., Hahn H. Multicomponent equiatomic rare earth oxides // Materials Research Letters. 2016. Vol. 5. No. 2. pp. 102-109.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1080/21663831.2016.1220433
UR - https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2016.1220433
TI - Multicomponent equiatomic rare earth oxides
T2 - Materials Research Letters
AU - Djenadic, Ruzica
AU - Sarkar, Abhishek
AU - Clemens, Oliver
AU - Loho, Christoph
AU - Botros, Miriam
AU - Chakravadhanula, Venkata S K
AU - Kübel, Christian
AU - Bhattacharya, Subramshu S
AU - Gandhi, Ashutosh S
AU - Hahn, Horst
PY - 2016
DA - 2016/08/16
PB - Taylor & Francis
SP - 102-109
IS - 2
VL - 5
SN - 2166-3831
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@article{2016_Djenadic,
author = {Ruzica Djenadic and Abhishek Sarkar and Oliver Clemens and Christoph Loho and Miriam Botros and Venkata S K Chakravadhanula and Christian Kübel and Subramshu S Bhattacharya and Ashutosh S Gandhi and Horst Hahn},
title = {Multicomponent equiatomic rare earth oxides},
journal = {Materials Research Letters},
year = {2016},
volume = {5},
publisher = {Taylor & Francis},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2016.1220433},
number = {2},
pages = {102--109},
doi = {10.1080/21663831.2016.1220433}
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Djenadic, Ruzica, et al. “Multicomponent equiatomic rare earth oxides.” Materials Research Letters, vol. 5, no. 2, Aug. 2016, pp. 102-109. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2016.1220433.