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Picometer-Precision Atomic Position Tracking through Electron Microscopy
Published on: July 3, 2021
Monoclinic superstructure in orthorhombic Ce10W22O81 from transmission electron microscopy
Loïc Patout1, Damien Jacob2, Madjid Arab1
1Université du Toulon, CNRS, IM2NP, UMR 7334, BP 20132, F-83957 La Garde CEDEX, France.
Abstract:
A complex rare-earth tungstate structure, present in a two-phased powder, was solved by electron diffraction, precession and high-resolution electron microscopy. The orthorhombic space group Pbnm and the atomic positions deduced from X-ray diffraction experiments were confirmed for Ce10W22O81. A C2/c monoclinic superstructure, with cell parameters a = 7.8, b = 36.1, c = 22.2 Å and β = 100.2°, was shown and attributed to a partial oxidation of Ce(3+) leading to interstitial oxygen ions.
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