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As predicted and more: modulated channel occupation in YZn(5+x )

Like many complex intermetallic phases, the crystal structures of REZn(5+x ) compounds (RE = lanthanide or Group 3 element) based on the EuMg(5) type have gradually unfolded. The original reports described a complex hexagonal structure with an unusual combination of tetrahedrally close-packed region...

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Autores principales: Fredrickson, Rie T., Fredrickson, Daniel C.
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37427849
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052520623005292
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description Like many complex intermetallic phases, the crystal structures of REZn(5+x ) compounds (RE = lanthanide or Group 3 element) based on the EuMg(5) type have gradually unfolded. The original reports described a complex hexagonal structure with an unusual combination of tetrahedrally close-packed regions and open spaces, as well as observations of superstructure reflections. More recently, we reinvestigated the structure of YZn(5), reclassifying it as the EuMg(5+x )-type compound YZn(5+x ) (x ≃ 0.2), in which disordered channels run along c through the spaces formerly considered open. In addition, DFT-chemical pressure (DFT-CP) analysis of ordered models of YZn(5+x ) highlighted paths for communication between neighboring channels setting the stage for superstructure formation. Herein, the experimental elucidation of this effect is presented with the synthesis and structure determination of a modulated form of YZn(5+x ). By slow-cooling samples of YZn(5+x ) from the annealing temperature, crystals were obtained that exhibit satellite reflections with the modulation wavevector q = [Image: see text] a* + [Image: see text] b* + 0.3041c*. Structure solution and refinement using a (3+1)D model in superspace group P 31c( [Image: see text] σ(3))00s reveals incommensurate order in the structure’s channels. Here, two Zn sites associated with the channels are present, each with discontinuous atomic domains that are slanted in the x (3) x (4) plane. Their slanting corresponds to adjustments along the c axis for the presence or absence of close neighbors along that axis, while the occupation patterns of neighboring channels are shifted by [Image: see text] of the modulation period. These features follow earlier predictions from CP analysis, highlighting how this approach can be used predictively in search of new phenomena.
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spelling pubmed-104103082023-08-10 As predicted and more: modulated channel occupation in YZn(5+x ) Fredrickson, Rie T. Fredrickson, Daniel C. Acta Crystallogr B Struct Sci Cryst Eng Mater Research Papers Like many complex intermetallic phases, the crystal structures of REZn(5+x ) compounds (RE = lanthanide or Group 3 element) based on the EuMg(5) type have gradually unfolded. The original reports described a complex hexagonal structure with an unusual combination of tetrahedrally close-packed regions and open spaces, as well as observations of superstructure reflections. More recently, we reinvestigated the structure of YZn(5), reclassifying it as the EuMg(5+x )-type compound YZn(5+x ) (x ≃ 0.2), in which disordered channels run along c through the spaces formerly considered open. In addition, DFT-chemical pressure (DFT-CP) analysis of ordered models of YZn(5+x ) highlighted paths for communication between neighboring channels setting the stage for superstructure formation. Herein, the experimental elucidation of this effect is presented with the synthesis and structure determination of a modulated form of YZn(5+x ). By slow-cooling samples of YZn(5+x ) from the annealing temperature, crystals were obtained that exhibit satellite reflections with the modulation wavevector q = [Image: see text] a* + [Image: see text] b* + 0.3041c*. Structure solution and refinement using a (3+1)D model in superspace group P 31c( [Image: see text] σ(3))00s reveals incommensurate order in the structure’s channels. Here, two Zn sites associated with the channels are present, each with discontinuous atomic domains that are slanted in the x (3) x (4) plane. Their slanting corresponds to adjustments along the c axis for the presence or absence of close neighbors along that axis, while the occupation patterns of neighboring channels are shifted by [Image: see text] of the modulation period. These features follow earlier predictions from CP analysis, highlighting how this approach can be used predictively in search of new phenomena. International Union of Crystallography 2023-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10410308/ /pubmed/37427849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052520623005292 Text en © Fredrickson and Fredrickson 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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title_fullStr As predicted and more: modulated channel occupation in YZn(5+x )
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title_short As predicted and more: modulated channel occupation in YZn(5+x )
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10410308/
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