1990
DOI: 10.1016/0022-4596(90)90110-j
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The phase relations in the In2O3Fe2ZnO4ZnO system at 1350°C

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“…In the electron diffraction pattern, both the subcell and extra spots are observed. In the previous study, the subcell spots were indexed by either R3 m (m"odd numbers) or P6 /mmc (m"even numbers) (4)(5)(6). However, in the present study, they can be well indexed by a monoclinic or an orthorhombic cell, while the extra spots are assigned to the following superspace group description.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In the electron diffraction pattern, both the subcell and extra spots are observed. In the previous study, the subcell spots were indexed by either R3 m (m"odd numbers) or P6 /mmc (m"even numbers) (4)(5)(6). However, in the present study, they can be well indexed by a monoclinic or an orthorhombic cell, while the extra spots are assigned to the following superspace group description.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…They reported that the homologous compound is a layered structure, consisting of In O layers interleaved with m layers of ZnO. Recently, the present authors successfully synthesized a series of homologous compounds, InMO (ZnO) K (M"In, Fe, Ga, and Al; m"integer) (3)(4)(5)(6). We proposed a structure model different from that of Kasper, where the structure is built up of a succession of InO\ (In-O layer) and MZn K O> K> (M/Zn-O layer) layers along the c axis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…1 (5). A literature search showed no evidence for a spinel in the Zn-In oxide system (6,(18)(19)(20). Moreover, at 1250°C,…”
Section: Appearance and Morphologymentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In a study of the phase diagrams of the In 2 O 3 ±M 2 O 3 ± ZnO (M = In, Fe, Ga) systems (Kimizuka et al, , 1995Nakamura et al, 1990Nakamura et al, , 1991Nakamura et al, , 1993, new homologous compounds having the chemical formula M 2 O 3 (ZnO) m (M = In, Fe, Ga; m = integer) have been found. Among them, the structures of M 2 O 3 (ZnO) m (M = In, Fe) have been studied by X-ray diffraction and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (Hiramatsu et al, 1997;Kimizuka et al, 1993;Li et al, 1997;Li, Bando, Nakamura, Onoda & Kimizuka, 1998;Nakamura et al, 1990;Ohta et al, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, the structures of M 2 O 3 (ZnO) m (M = In, Fe) have been studied by X-ray diffraction and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (Hiramatsu et al, 1997;Kimizuka et al, 1993;Li et al, 1997;Li, Bando, Nakamura, Onoda & Kimizuka, 1998;Nakamura et al, 1990;Ohta et al, 1996). It was reported that M 2 O 3 (ZnO) m (M = In, Fe) have an LuFeO 3 (ZnO) mtype structure consisting of MO À 2 (M±O) and MZn m O m1 (M/Zn±O) layers stacked alternately along the c axis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%