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Geometric distortions, high temperature

At relatively high temperature, the elastic intercell coupling is averaged out. Therefore, at different elementary cells, geometric shapes and amplitudes of the JT distortions are independently random. In other words, there is some distortion-magnitude disorder in the crystal lattice. At average, the respective X-ray crystal structure looks perfectly tetragonal. [Pg.692]


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