Structural study of la2ti207 by convergent-beam electron diffraction and electron microscopy

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A convergent-beam electron diffraction study has revealed that the space group of the room temperature phase of La2Ti207 is P21. A dark-field electron microscopy has made clear a twinned domain structure in this phase. CBED patterns obtained at above 1053 K were compatible with the space group Cmc21. An incommensurate phase exists between 993 K and 1053 K. The incommensurate reflections are characterized with the vector q=((l/2) - δ)a0 from the fundamental reflections of the high temperature phase, a being the reciprocal lattice parameter of the high temperature phase. The value of d increases from 0.015 to 0.017 as the temperature is raised. The transition between the room temperature phase and the incommensurate phase is of the first order, and that between the latter phase and the high temperature phase is of the second order. © 1985 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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Tanaka, M., Sekii, H., & Ohi, K. (1985). Structural study of la2ti207 by convergent-beam electron diffraction and electron microscopy. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 24, 814–816. https://doi.org/10.7567/JJAPS.24S2.814

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