Neutron diffraction, synchrotron radiation and EXAFS spectroscopy study of crystal structure peculiarities of the lanthanum nickelates La n+1 Ni nO y ( n=1,2,3)
Abstract
Complex oxides: La 2NiO 4 (I), La 3Ni 2O 7 (II) and La 4Ni 3O 10 (III), belonging to the homologous series La n+1 Me nO 3 n+1 , were prepared by the traditional ceramic technique (I) and by that of citrate or nitrate precursors (II), (III). The crystal structure of all samples was determined by means of X-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction and synchrotron radiation spectroscopy. Data on nickel coordination were obtained by EXAFS spectroscopy. Phases (II) and (III) were used for structural investigations as prepared powders (quenched from 1100°C in air), phase (I) was pressed into rectangular bars (5×5×30 mm) and sintered at 1370°C for 5 h. Structural parameters of all phases were refined based on Cmca (I), Cmcm (II) and Cmca (III) space group using the Rietveld analysis. Bond lengths in all compounds were calculated. Oxygen octahedrons centered by nickel ions were distorted in (I) and (II). (I) has two and (II) has four different Ni-O interatomic distances. Phase (III) has both ideal and distorted octahedrons in the structure and two types of nonequivalent Ni sites, as a result. The oxidation state of cations was estimated using the average cation-anion distance approach and the so-called bond valence approach. The results allowed us to suggest that Ni 3+ preferably occupied the Ni1 sites, i.e. it is possible to assume some charge ordering inside the lattice.
- Publication:
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
- Pub Date:
- September 2001
- DOI:
- 10.1016/S0168-9002(01)01036-1
- Bibcode:
- 2001NIMPA.470..202V