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Cation size effects were examined in the mixed A-site perovskites La0.5Sm0.5CrO3 and La0.5Tb0.5CrO3 prepared through both hydrothermal and solid-state methods. Atomically resolved electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) in the transmission electron microscope shows that while the La and Sm cations are randomly distributed, increased cation-radius variance in La0.5Tb0.5CrO3 results in regions of localised La and Tb layers, an atomic arrangement exclusive to the hydrothermally prepared material. Solid-state preparation gives lower homogeneity resulting in separate nanoscale regions rich in La3+ and Tb3+. The A-site layering in hydrothermal La0.5Tb0.5CrO3 is randomised upon annealing at high temperature, resulting in magnetic behaviour that is dependent on synthesis route.
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Daniels, L. M., Kashtiban, R. J., Kepaptsoglou, D., Ramasse, Q. M., Sloan, J., & Walton, R. I. (2016). Local A-Site Layering in Rare-Earth Orthochromite Perovskites by Solution Synthesis. Chemistry - A European Journal, 22(51), 18362–18367. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201604766
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