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SBN60, strontium-barium niobate at 100 K

The title compound, Sr(0.6)Ba(0.4)Nb(2)O(6) (strontium barium niobium oxide), belongs to the group of strontium–barium niobates with varying composition of Sr and Ba. Their general formula can be written as Sr(x)Ba(1 - x)Nb(2)O(6). Below the Curie temperature, T (c), these materials indicate ferroel...

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Autores principales: Stachowicz, Marcin, Gawryszewska, Olga, Swirkowicz, Marek A., Lukasiewicz, Tadeusz
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813025142
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author Stachowicz, Marcin
Gawryszewska, Olga
Swirkowicz, Marek A.
Lukasiewicz, Tadeusz
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description The title compound, Sr(0.6)Ba(0.4)Nb(2)O(6) (strontium barium niobium oxide), belongs to the group of strontium–barium niobates with varying composition of Sr and Ba. Their general formula can be written as Sr(x)Ba(1 - x)Nb(2)O(6). Below the Curie temperature, T (c), these materials indicate ferroelectric properties. The Curie temperature for SBN60 is equal to 346±0.5 K so the structure is in the ferroelectric phase at the measurement temperature of 100 K. Characteristic for this family of compounds is the packing along the z-axis. The NbO(6) corner-sharing octa­hedra surround three types of vacancy tunnels with penta­gonal, square and triangular shapes. The Sr(2+) ions partially occupy two unique sites, the first one located inside the penta­gon and the second one in the square tunnels. Consequently, they are situated on the mirror plane and the inter­section of two glide planes, respectively. The site inside the penta­gonal tunnel is additionally disordered so that the same position is shared by Ba(2+) and Sr(2+) ions whereas another part of the Ba(2+) ion occupies a different position (relative occupancies 0.43:0.41:0.16). One of the Nb(V) atoms and three of the O(2−) ions occupy general positions. The second Nb(V) atom is located on the inter­section of the mirror planes. Two remaining O(2−) ions are located on the same mirror plane. Only the Nb(V) atom and one of the O(2−) ions which is located on the mirror plane are not disordered. Each of the remaining O(2−) ions is split between two sites, with relative occupancies of 0.52:0.48 (O(2−) ions in general positions) and 0.64:0.36 (O(2−) ion on the mirror plane).
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spelling pubmed-37903372013-10-04 SBN60, strontium-barium niobate at 100 K Stachowicz, Marcin Gawryszewska, Olga Swirkowicz, Marek A. Lukasiewicz, Tadeusz Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online Inorganic Papers The title compound, Sr(0.6)Ba(0.4)Nb(2)O(6) (strontium barium niobium oxide), belongs to the group of strontium–barium niobates with varying composition of Sr and Ba. Their general formula can be written as Sr(x)Ba(1 - x)Nb(2)O(6). Below the Curie temperature, T (c), these materials indicate ferroelectric properties. The Curie temperature for SBN60 is equal to 346±0.5 K so the structure is in the ferroelectric phase at the measurement temperature of 100 K. Characteristic for this family of compounds is the packing along the z-axis. The NbO(6) corner-sharing octa­hedra surround three types of vacancy tunnels with penta­gonal, square and triangular shapes. The Sr(2+) ions partially occupy two unique sites, the first one located inside the penta­gon and the second one in the square tunnels. Consequently, they are situated on the mirror plane and the inter­section of two glide planes, respectively. The site inside the penta­gonal tunnel is additionally disordered so that the same position is shared by Ba(2+) and Sr(2+) ions whereas another part of the Ba(2+) ion occupies a different position (relative occupancies 0.43:0.41:0.16). One of the Nb(V) atoms and three of the O(2−) ions occupy general positions. The second Nb(V) atom is located on the inter­section of the mirror planes. Two remaining O(2−) ions are located on the same mirror plane. Only the Nb(V) atom and one of the O(2−) ions which is located on the mirror plane are not disordered. Each of the remaining O(2−) ions is split between two sites, with relative occupancies of 0.52:0.48 (O(2−) ions in general positions) and 0.64:0.36 (O(2−) ion on the mirror plane). International Union of Crystallography 2013-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3790337/ /pubmed/24098159 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813025142 Text en © Stachowicz et al. 2013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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Stachowicz, Marcin
Gawryszewska, Olga
Swirkowicz, Marek A.
Lukasiewicz, Tadeusz
SBN60, strontium-barium niobate at 100 K
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title_fullStr SBN60, strontium-barium niobate at 100 K
title_full_unstemmed SBN60, strontium-barium niobate at 100 K
title_short SBN60, strontium-barium niobate at 100 K
title_sort sbn60, strontium-barium niobate at 100 k
topic Inorganic Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24098159
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536813025142
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