Articles with "site ordering" as a keyword



Unraveling the Fast Ionic Conduction in NASICON‐Type Materials

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Published in 2024 at "Advanced Energy Materials"

DOI: 10.1002/aenm.202403877

Abstract: Na Superionic Conductor (NASICON) materials stand out as an important class of ionic conductors, offering high ionic conductivity and notable electrochemical stability for applications such as solid electrolytes. While advances through compositional engineering have been… read more here.

Keywords: ionic conduction; ionic conductivity; site ordering; conduction ... See more keywords

Structural evolution, site ordering and magnetic properties of tetragonal Mn6‐yGa2+y (0 ≤ y ≤ 1.64)

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Published in 2017 at "Scripta Materialia"

DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2016.10.011

Abstract: Abstract A D0 22 -type super structure with a formula Mn 6‐y Ga 2 + y (0 ≤  y  ≤ 1.64) is proposed to describe the structural evolution of tetragonal Mn 3‐x Ga (0 ≤  x  ≤ 1.8) intermetallic… read more here.

Keywords: evolution site; site ordering; ordering magnetic; site ... See more keywords

Preferential Site Ordering Alters the Magnetic Behavior of Sm3Ru4Sn13-xGex (x = 0-2).

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Published in 2025 at "Inorganic chemistry"

DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.5c02985

Abstract: An important aspect of materials research is the ability to tune different physical properties through controlled crystallographic site substitution. The Remeika phase Ln3M4X13 (Ln = Lanthanide, M = Transition Metal, X = Tetrel), often referred… read more here.

Keywords: sm3ru4sn13 xgex; site ordering; preferential site; sm3ru4sn13 ... See more keywords

Achieving high ordering degree of B‐site cations in Pb(Sc 0.5 Ta 0.5 )O 3 perovskite ferroelectric ceramics

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Published in 2025 at "Journal of the American Ceramic Society"

DOI: 10.1111/jace.70328

Abstract: Perovskite relaxor ferroelectrics generally possess a microstructural feature, that is, different cations occupying a chemically equivalent position. The ordering degree of these cations is a critical factor for macroscopic properties of relaxor ferroelectrics. Pb(Sc 0.5… read more here.

Keywords: ordering degree; site; relaxor ferroelectrics; site ordering ... See more keywords