Phase transitions in the BIZRVOX system

2005 
Abstract A combination of variable temperature X-ray powder diffraction, ac impedance spectroscopy and differential thermal analysis (DTA) has been used to characterise phase transitions in the Bi 2 Zr x V 1− x O 5.5−( x /2)− δ , BIMEVOX system. At low substitution levels α-, β-, and γ-phase BIMEVOX structures are observed as a function of temperature with some evidence for an intermediate phase, ɛ, seen between β and γ phases on heating. At x  = 0.10 the β-phase is observed at room temperature with a transition to the γ-phase at around 500 °C. There is evidence for a subtle phase transition at around 200 to 250 °C in the variation of refined cell parameters and the Arrhenius plot of conductivity for this composition that may be associated with a vacancy ordering phenomenon. For the x  = 0.19 composition, despite near equivalence of a and b unit cell parameters, variation in the unit cell c -parameter, DTA and Arrhenius plots of conductivity show evidence of a β↔γ transition between 450 and 500 °C and that the true symmetry of the low temperature phase is likely to be orthorhombic.
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