ISSN:
1600-5740
Source:
Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
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Geosciences
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Physics
Notes:
The structural behaviour of both low-temperature β- and high-temperature α-Ba(OD)2, barium dihydroxide-d, was investigated at temperatures between 10 and 552 K by neutron powder diffraction. While the β phase (P21/n) remains stable to the lowest temperature investigated, the quenchable α phase (Pnma) shows a reversible orthorhombic-to-monoclinic phase transition between 100 and 150 K. The structure of the new αm phase (P21/n) is quite similar to that of the α phase. This behaviour is unusual as a metastable phase transforms to another metastable phase. The Pnma ↔ P21/n low-temperature phase transition is driven by an order–disorder mechanism, mainly caused by one of the D atoms, which is disordered on positions off the mirror plane, mimicking a special position on the mirror plane in the orthorhombic phase. Refinements of the α phase above the phase transition indicate this disorder across the mirror plane through a conspicuously high isotropic displacement parameter if compared to the other D atoms. At low temperature the energy of the vibration is lowered and the D atom is frozen at a general position in a correlated way, thus violating the mirror plane and reducing the space-group symmetry.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0108768101013647
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