A (3 + 3)-dimensional "hypercubic" oxide-ionic conductor: Type II Bi 2 O 3 -Nb 2 O 5

Date

2013

Authors

Ling, Chris David
Schmid, Siegbert
Blanchard, Peter E. R.
Petricek, V
McIntyre, Garry J
Sharma, N
Maljuk, Andrey
Yaremchenko, Aleksey
Kharton, Vladislav
Gutmann, M J

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American Chemical Society

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The high-temperature cubic form of bismuth oxide, δ-Bi 2O3, is the best intermediate-temperature oxide-ionic conductor known. The most elegant way of stabilizing δ-Bi 2O3 to room temperature, while preserving a large part of its conductivity, is by dopi

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Keywords: Experimental datum; Floating zone method; Intermediate temperatures; Pseudo-binary systems; Single-crystal neutron diffraction; Superspace symmetry; Three-dimensional networks; X-ray diffraction data; Complex networks; Neutron diffraction; Niobium oxide;

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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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