Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1595104 | Solid State Communications | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The rare earth–transition metal ternary nitride La3Cr2N6 was synthesized from the elements and an excess of sodium and gallium at 900 ∘C in a sealed niobium tube. This compound crystallizes in the tetragonal space group I4/mmmI4/mmm (No. 139) with a=3.8525(5)Å and c=20.508(4)Å. It is isostructural with the recently discovered ternary nitrides R3M2N6 (R=La, Ce or Pr; M=V, Nb or Ta) and with the high TcTc superconducting copper oxide La2−xSrxCaCu2O6. Band structure calculations using density functional theory show that La3Cr2N6 contains CrN2 conducting layers.
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Authors
François Cheviré, Chinmoy Ranjan, Francis J. DiSalvo,