Publication Date:
2016-05-27
Description:
This article reports a comprehensive investigation of the average and local structure of La5.6WO12−δ, which has excellent mixed proton, electron and oxide ion conduction suitable for device applications. Synchrotron X-ray and neutron powder diffraction show that a cubic fluorite supercell describes the average structure, with highly disordered lanthanum and oxide positions. On average, the tungsten sites are sixfold coordinated and a trace [3.7 (1.3)%] of anti-site disorder is detected. In addition to sharp Bragg reflections, strong diffuse neutron scattering is observed, which hints at short-range order. Plausible local configurations are considered and it is shown that the defect chemistry implies a simple `chemical exchange' interaction that favours ordered WO6octahedra. The local model is confirmed by synchrotron X-ray pair distribution function analysis and EXAFS experiments performed at the LaKand WL3edges. It is shown that ordered domains of ∼3.5 nm are found, implying that mixed conduction in La5.6WO12−δis associated with a defective glassy-like anion sublattice. The origins of this ground state are proposed to lie in the non-bipartite nature of the face-centred cubic lattice and the pairwise interactions which link the orientation of neighbouring octahedral WO6sites. This `function through frustration' could provide a means of designing new mixed conductors.
Print ISSN:
0021-8898
Electronic ISSN:
1600-5767
Topics:
Geosciences
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Physics
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