We have prepared polycrystalline samples of the trimer Ir oxide BaIrO3 with face-shared Ir3O12 trimers, and have investigated the origin of the phase transition at 182 K by measuring resistivity, thermopower, magnetization and synchrotron X-ray diffraction. We propose a possible electronic model and transition mechanism, starting from a localized electron picture on the basis of the Rietveld refinement. Within this model, BaIrO3 can be basically regarded as a Mott insulator, when the Ir3O12 trimer is identified to one pseudo-atom or one lattice site. The transition can be viewed as a transition from the Mott insulator phase to a kind of charge ordered insulator phase.
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Terasaki, I., Ito, S., Igarashi, T., Asai, S., Taniguchi, H., Okazaki, R., … Murakami, Y. (2016). Novel charge ordering in the trimer iridium oxide BaIrO3. Crystals, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst6030027
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