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Hexagonal perovskite-related phases

It is often convenient when describing the stractures of more complex perovskite-related phases (Chapters 2 and 3) to display the stmeture as linked ideal TiOg octahedra. The conventional view of the ideal perovskite stmeture (Figure 1.4a) is often shown tilted to make the (111) layers almost or exaedy horizontal (Figure 1.4b and c). More often the alkaline earth atoms are omitted and just the octahedral framework is shown (Figure 1.4d and e). Other projections, such as down [111], show the octahedra projected as hexagonal outlines or down [110] as diamond outlines (Figure 1.4f and g). [Pg.6]

Perovskite-related Oxides.—The perovskite-related oxides have been studied extensively in recent years because of the large variety of device applications for which these materials are suited. The interaction between structure, properties, and stoicheiometry is significant at all levels, but here we will discuss only the narrow areas where intergrowth is a dominant structural feature. We will not, therefore, consider solid solutions typified by the Pb(Zr Tii )03 ferroelectrics, and neither will we discuss the structurally complex but stoicheiometric phases related to hexagonal BaTiOj, which includes BaNiOj, which has a simple two-layer repeat in the c-direc-tion, the nine layer BaRuOj, the twelve layer Ba4Re2CoOj2, and the twenty-four layer Sr5Re20ig phase. The crystal chemistry of these phases is treated in detail by Muller and Roy. The materials we shall discuss are the two series of phases A B 0 +2 and A + B 02n+, and the bismuth titanates. Some of the anion deficient perovskites, ABO -x, will be considered in Section 5. [Pg.149]

The barium ferrate(IV) phase is only partly related to the strontium compound as it has a hexagonal structure instead of the cubic perovskite structure... [Pg.280]


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