Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1295396 | Solid State Ionics | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Unusual structural phenomena have been observed through high temperature X-ray diffraction in fast oxide-ion conductor La1.92Ca0.08Mo2O8.96. A demixion process occurs above 640 °C, with calcium segregation leading to the formation of CaMoO4 impurity. It recombines at higher temperature to reform the pure cubic LAMOX phase (β-type disordered form). In addition, at lower temperature, a double reversed β/α/β phase transition (where α is the monoclinic ordered form) is observed. It is due to the metastability of the β-type structure at low temperature. Depending on the thermal history, La1.92Ca0.08Mo2O8.96 can therefore be obtained in either its α or its β form at room temperature. Sample shaping as a pellet with high relative density suppresses the low temperature phase transitions and stabilizes the cubic β form.