TY - JOUR
T1 - Structured diffuse scattering, local crystal chemistry and metal ion ordering in the (1 - X)MgS · x/3 Yb2S3, 0≤ x≤ ∼ 0.45, 'defect' NaCl system
AU - Withers, R. L.
AU - Urones-Garrote, E.
AU - Otero-Diaz, L. C.
PY - 2007/7
Y1 - 2007/7
N2 - Rare earth sulfide solid solutions of 'defect' NaCl average structure type exhibit excellent colour characteristics and thus represent good prospects for use in the paints and plastics industry. As the colour characteristics of such systems are closely related to the local distribution of rare earth ions, it is important to know as much as possible about the latter. In this contribution, the reciprocal space shape of a highly structured, diffuse intensity distribution observed in a (1 -x)MgS xYb2/3S, x = 0.30, sample is used to show that the smallest polyhedral building blocks of the average NaCl structure type should each have, as far as possible, the same composition as the overall macroscopic composition. Local crystal chemical considerations suggest that both the Yb3+ ions and the vacancies would prefer to be opposite Mg2+ ions.
AB - Rare earth sulfide solid solutions of 'defect' NaCl average structure type exhibit excellent colour characteristics and thus represent good prospects for use in the paints and plastics industry. As the colour characteristics of such systems are closely related to the local distribution of rare earth ions, it is important to know as much as possible about the latter. In this contribution, the reciprocal space shape of a highly structured, diffuse intensity distribution observed in a (1 -x)MgS xYb2/3S, x = 0.30, sample is used to show that the smallest polyhedral building blocks of the average NaCl structure type should each have, as far as possible, the same composition as the overall macroscopic composition. Local crystal chemical considerations suggest that both the Yb3+ ions and the vacancies would prefer to be opposite Mg2+ ions.
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U2 - 10.1080/14786430601078017
DO - 10.1080/14786430601078017
M3 - Article
SN - 1478-6435
VL - 87
SP - 2807
EP - 2813
JO - Philosophical Magazine
JF - Philosophical Magazine
IS - 18-21
ER -