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“Unusual” phase transitions in CeAlO3
Authors:WT Fu  DJW IJdo
Institution:Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Gorlaeus Laboratories, Leiden University, P.O. Box 9502, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
Abstract:High-resolution time-of-flight neutron powder diffraction was carried out to investigate the crystal structures of CeAlO3 over a wide temperature range between 4.2 and 1423 K. Confirming the recent result of X-ray powder diffraction, the room temperature structure is tetragonal with the space group I4/mcm (tilt system (a0a0c)). The tetragonal structure persists down to 4.2 K. However, above room temperature CeAlO3 undergoes three phase transitions: first to the orthorhombic Imma structure (tilt system (a0bb)) at, e.g., 373 K, then to the rhombohedral View the MathML source structure (tilt system (aaa)) at, e.g., 473 K, and finally, to the primitive cubic View the MathML source structure which exists above 1373 K. The sequence of phases, View the MathML source, which occurs in CeAlO3 is a rare one in oxide perovskites.
Keywords:Perovskites  Neutron powder diffraction  Crystal structure  Phase transition
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