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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

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

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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.

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Journal of Solid State Chemistry

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