New Ternary Boride Carbides RE10B9+xC10–x (RE = Gd,Tb; x ≈︁ 0.2): Infinite Boron Carbon Branched Chains |
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Authors: | Volodymyr Babizhetskyy Dr. Kurt Hiebl Hansjürgen Mattausch Arndt Simon |
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Affiliation: | 1. Max‐Planck‐Institut für Festk?rperforschung, Heisenbergstrasse 1, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany;2. Arbeitsgruppe Neue Materialien, Universit?t Wien, W?hringerstrasse 42, 1090 Wien, Austria |
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Abstract: | New ternary rare earth metal boride carbides with compositions close to RE10B9C10 (RE = Gd, Tb) were prepared from the elements by melting around 1800 K followed by annealing in silica tubes at 1270 K for one month. The crystal structure of the terbium compound was solved by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. It crystallizes in a new structure type in the monoclinic space group P21/c, a = 7.937(1), b = 23.786(2), c = 11.172(1) Å, β = 133.74(1)°, Z = 4, R1 = 0.045 (wR2 = 0.11) for 5713 reflections with Io > 2σ(Io). In the structure BC2 units and single carbon atoms are attached to a zigzag boron chain forming the unprecedented B18C18 branching unit with a B–B distance of 2.42(2) Å between these units. In addition isolated carbon atoms occupy the centres of elongated octahedra formed by rare earth metal atoms. Disorder in the terbium position together with anomalous displacement ellipsoids for carbon atoms except of those in the BC2 fragments can be rationalized in terms of a slight deviation in stoichiometry, Tb10B9+xC10–x (x ≈? 0.2). The terbium compound is ferromagnetic below TC ≈? 45 K. Due to the presence of moderately narrow domain walls the magneto‐crystalline energy is small. |
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Keywords: | Rare earths Borocarbides Magnetic properties X‐ray diffraction Ternary compounds |
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