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Crystal Research and Technology |
Cryst. Res. Technol. 44, 19 (2009) - Abstract -
Topology and symmetry analysis of rare earth borocarbides structural family, analogy to hexaferrites and relation to properties
E. L. Belokoneva and Takao Mori*
Moscow State University, Faculty of Geology, Department crystallography and crystal chemistry, Leninskije gory 1, 119991 GSP1 Moscow, Russia
*National Institute for Material Sciences (NIMS), Nanoscale Materials Center, 1-1 Namiki,Tsukuba, 305-0044, Japan
| Keywords | topology, symmetry analysis, borocarbides, structure-properties relation |
| PACS | 61.50.Ah, 75.70.Lk |
| DOI | 10.1002/crat.200800395 |
The topology and symmetry analysis was applied to a series of rare earth borocarbide compounds, which have been gaining increasing interest due to their magnetic and thermoelectric properties. Using principles of OD theory, the crystal structures were deconvoluted into L(1) (B12 icosahedra and C-B-C chain) layers and L(2) (rare earth and B6 octahedral) layers. The arrangement of B12 icosahedra in the L(1) layer is equal to close packed spheres, however, symmetry of the B12 block lowers symmetry of the resulting layer from P6/mmm to P -3m1. Both layers, L(1) and L(2) possess symmetry P -3m1 and the conjugation of L(1) with L(2) layers occurs in accordance with the symmetry elements. No disorder may appear here because of equal symmetry of single layers and layer pairs and it is not a classical OD family. Only the increasing of the amount of one type of layers, namely L(1), provides the structural variations. Close analogy to the hexagonal ferrites family has been found. Topology and symmetry analysis reveals principles in the building up of the structural family, gives an insight into the particular order-disorder formation mechanism/criteria of these homologous borocarbide compounds and as the result relation to the properties
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