Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1506845 | Solid State Sciences | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A new quaternary selenide Sr3GeSb2Se8 has been synthesized at 750 °C from pure elements in a stoichiometric ratio under vacuum. The structure of Sr3GeSb2Se8 contains one-dimensional chains of vertex-sharing tetrahedra [MSe3]â1 (M = Ge/Sb) and fused double chains of edge-shared square pyramids [M2Se5]â1 parallel to the b-axis, which are held together by Sr2+ ions.
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Authors
Ching-Yi Yu, Ming-Fang Wang, Ming-Yang Chung, Shyue-Ming Jang, Jih-Chen Huang, Chi-Shen Lee,