1990
DOI: 10.1107/s0108270190004784
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Structures of LuFeCoO4 and LuFe2O4

Abstract: U33 0.008 (1) 0-008 (1) B,,q 0-7 (1) 0-9 (1)

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“…8 at room temperature are given in Table I. We observe that the average Fe-O (apical) bonds of the FeO 5 bipyramids are significantly lower than the average crystallographic Fe-O distance (ß2.08Å) given for the hexagonal structure from diffraction studies [5,6], although it approaches the value of the shorter Fe-O bond along the c axis. However, the correspondingly high σ 2 factors indicate the presence of a spread of distances.…”
Section: B Exafs Spectramentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…8 at room temperature are given in Table I. We observe that the average Fe-O (apical) bonds of the FeO 5 bipyramids are significantly lower than the average crystallographic Fe-O distance (ß2.08Å) given for the hexagonal structure from diffraction studies [5,6], although it approaches the value of the shorter Fe-O bond along the c axis. However, the correspondingly high σ 2 factors indicate the presence of a spread of distances.…”
Section: B Exafs Spectramentioning
confidence: 88%
“…We assign the two peaks to the 3d 5 and 3d 6 configurations of the mixed valence iron state. The Fe in the hexagonal RFe 2 O 4 ferrites is surrounded by an oxygen bipyramid of triangular basis with three oxygen atoms (d Fe-Obasal = 2.00Å) located in the ab plane and one above (d Fe-O1ap = 1.95Å) and one below (d Fe-O2ap = 2.2Å) along the c axis [5,6]. Thus, the polarized E c and E//c XANES spectra represent the projected density of empty p states in the basis and along the axis of the bipyramid, respectively.…”
Section: A Xanes Spectramentioning
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“…Above 320 K, it has a rhombohedral crystal structure (space group R3m) that can be described as an alternating stacking of [ 2 ] ∞ layers leads to a pseudobidimensional (2D) structure for the Fe-O sublattice. 9 LuFe 2 O 4 undergoes successive phase transitions. 2D charge correlations are observed below 500 K, while the ferroelectric phase transition is proposed to coincide with a 3D Fe 3+ /Fe 2+ CO below 320 K. 4,5,10 This is followed by ferrimagnetic order below T N ∼ 240 K. 2,[11][12][13] The general claim about ferroelectricity in LuFe 2 O 4 has been based on the following experimental results: (i) the observation of giant dielectric constant at temperatures above 150 K, [4][5][6] and (ii) the measurement of the pyroelectric current after field polarization.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%