Na2/7Gd4/7MoO4: a Modulated Scheelite-Type Structure and Conductivity Properties

Scheelite-type compounds with the general formula (A1,A2) n [(B1,B2)O4] m (2/3 ≤ n/m ≤ 3/2) are the subject of large interest owing to their stability, relatively simple preparation, and optical properties. The creation of cation vacancies (□) in the scheelite-type framework and the ordering of A ca...

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Published inInorganic chemistry Vol. 51; no. 9; pp. 5313 - 5324
Main Authors Morozov, V, Arakcheeva, A, Redkin, B, Sinitsyn, V, Khasanov, S, Kudrenko, E, Raskina, M, Lebedev, O, Van Tendeloo, G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 07.05.2012
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Summary:Scheelite-type compounds with the general formula (A1,A2) n [(B1,B2)O4] m (2/3 ≤ n/m ≤ 3/2) are the subject of large interest owing to their stability, relatively simple preparation, and optical properties. The creation of cation vacancies (□) in the scheelite-type framework and the ordering of A cations and vacancies can be a new factor in controlling the scheelite-type structure and properties. For a long time, cation-deficient Nd3+:M2/7Gd4/7□1/7MoO4 (M = Li, Na) compounds were considered as potential lasers with diode pumping. They have a defect scheelite-type 3D structure (space group I41/a) with a random distribution of Li+(Na+), Gd3+, and vacancies in the crystal. A Na2/7Gd4/7MoO4 single crystal with scheelite-type structure has been grown by the Czochralski method. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that Na2/7Gd4/7MoO4 has a (3 + 2)D incommensurately modulated structure. The (3 + 2)D incommensurately modulated scheelite-type cation-deficient structure of Na2/7Gd4/7MoO4 [super space group I4̅ (α–β0,βα0)00] has been solved from single-crystal diffraction data. The solution of the (3 + 2)D incommensurately modulated structure revealed the partially disordered distribution of vacancies and Na and Gd cations. High-temperature conductivity measurements performed along the [100] and [001] orientation of the single crystal revealed that the conductivity of Na2/7Gd4/7MoO4 at T = 973 K equals σ = 1.13 × 10–5 Ω–1 cm–1.
ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/ic300221m