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Synthesis and characterisation of In-doped MnWO4-type solid-solutions: Mn1−3In2□ WO4 (x=0–0.11)

Authors :
Sohyun Park
Melanie Kaliwoda
U. Gattermann
Source :
Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 219:191-200
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2014.

Abstract

Substitution of In{sup 3+} for Mn{sup 2+} in MnWO{sub 4}, which is one of the most studied multiferroics, was conducted systematically by solid-state reactions at 1050 °C to obtain a series of Mn{sub (1−3x)}In{sub 2x}□{sub x}WO{sub 4} solid solutions (x=0–0.11; the box indicates vacancy). The successful In-doping could be proven by electron microprobe, and statically disordered structures of this solid solution series were elucidated by Rietveld analyses with X-Ray powder diffraction (XPD) data. Its average structure maintains the space group P2/c at least up to the replacement of 33 at% Mn. The tendency of their unit cells proportionally enlarging with In-doping is an unexpected observation because In{sup 3+} is smaller than Mn{sup 2+}. This could not be explained alone by average atomic bonding distances and angles evaluated from XPD data analyses. Complimentarily, micro-Raman spectra of Mn{sub (1−3x)}In{sub 2x}□{sub x}WO{sub 4} materials feature a hardening of Raman modes due to stronger atomic bonds in W{sub 2}O{sub 4} and WO{sub 2} units with increasing In-doping. This is considered as an inevitable consequence of broken bonding in directly neighbouring Mn–O bonds as the presence of In{sup 3+} in MnWO{sub 4} accompanies the creation of defects at Mn sites. The current study using XRDmore » and micro-Raman suggests the enlarging local space around the bridging oxygen as the reason for the unexpected cell expansion when smaller In{sup 3+} along with defects replace Mn{sup 2+} in MnWO{sub 4}. - Graphical abstract: Despite of substitution of smaller In{sup 3+} for larger Mn{sup 2+}, the In-rich solid solution Mn{sub 0.71(2)}In{sub 0.19(1)}□{sub 0.10}WO{sub 4} undergoes a volume expansion of 0.4% with respect to MnWO{sub 4}. This could be explained by a local space expansion of 0.13% around bridging oxygen at O2 sites, as illustrated by dashed lines for clarity. - Highlights: • Investigation of Mn{sub (1−3x)}In{sub 2x}□{sub x}WO{sub 4} solid solutions (x=0–0.11). • An unexpected lattice expansion by In-doping. • Strong change in local environment around bridging oxygens. • Enhancement of atomic bonds in W{sub 2}O{sub 4} and WO{sub 2} units with increasing In-doping.« less

Details

ISSN :
00224596
Volume :
219
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Solid State Chemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ef95db90d93830a504b1b9e956f19bfa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jssc.2014.07.039