An electron and X-ray diffraction investigation of Ni<sub>1+x</sub>Te<sub>2</sub> and Ni<sub>1+x</sub>Se<sub>2</sub> Cdl<sub>2</sub>/NiAs type solid solution phases

Authors

Norén, L.
Ting, V.
Withers, R. L.
Van Tendeloo, G.

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Access Statement

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Abstract

The reported wide-range nonstoichiometric Ni1+xTe2, 0 ≤ × ≤0.83, and Ni1+xSe2, 0.57 ≤×≤0.92, CdI2/NiAs structure type solid solution fields have been carefully reinvestigated via electron and X-ray powder diffraction to search for evidence of Ni/vacancy ordering and superstructure phases. In the case of telluride, evidence is thereby found for a Ni3Te4 superstructure phase attempting to condense out at × ̃ 0.5 while, in the case of selenide, three quite distinct phases have been identified within the Ni1+xSe2 solid solution field. An intriguing characteristic honeycomb diffuse-intensity distribution has also been observed across the solid solution field in the case of the Ni1+xTe2 system. Its presence has been attributed to low frequency phonon modes along certain very specific directions of reciprocal space.

Description

Citation

Source

Journal of Solid State Chemistry

Book Title

Entity type

Publication

Access Statement

License Rights

Restricted until