Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10636847 | Solid State Sciences | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A Transmission Electron Microscopy study of the complex bismuth strontium aluminate Sr33Bi24+δAl48O141+3δ/2, which exhibits an exceptional face centred cubic structure built up as a nest of spheres, is reported. One sphere exhibits an Al84 “fullerene” like configuration. Due to the complex distribution of the BiSrO atoms, which adopt an onion like sub-nanostructure, the correlation between the high resolution electron microscopy images and the different structural units has been established using the X-ray structural parameters refined from the single crystal study. The origin of point like variations of the contrast is discussed in terms of non-stoichiometry.
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Authors
R. Retoux, B. Mellenne, S. Boudin, M. Hervieu, B. Raveau,