Composition-induced structural phase transitions in the (Ba1−xLax)2In2O5+x (0?x?0.6) system |
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Authors: | C. Tenailleau A. Pring Y. Liu S. Tarantino M.A. Carpenter |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Mineralogy, South Australian Museum, Earth Sciences Section, North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5000, Australia b Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia c Department of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EQ, UK |
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Abstract: | Composition-induced structural phase changes across the high temperature, fast oxide ion conducting (Ba1−xLax)2In2O5+x, 0?x?0.6, system have been carefully analysed using hard mode infrared (IR) powder absorption spectroscopy, X-ray powder diffraction and electron diffraction. An orthorhombic brownmillerite to three-dimensionally disordered cubic perovskite phase transition in this system is signalled by a drastic change in slope of both wavenumber and average line widths of IR spectra as a function of composition. Some evidence is found for the existence of an intermediate tetragonal phase (previously reported to exist from electron diffraction data) around x∼0.2. The new spectroscopic data have been used to compare microscopic and macroscopic strain parameters arising from variation in composition. The strain and spectroscopic data are consistent with first-order character for the tetragonal→orthorhombic transition, while the cubic→tetragonal transition could be continuous. Differences between the variation with composition of spectral parameters and of macroscopic strain parameters are consistent with a substantial order/disorder component for the transitions. There is also evidence for precursor effects within the cubic structure before symmetry is broken. |
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Keywords: | IR powder absorption spectroscopy Autocorrelation analysis Perovskites (Ba1-xLax)2In2O5+x solid solution Phase transition Electron diffraction Strains |
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