• Title of article

    Direct space structure solution from precession electron diffraction data: Resolving heavy and light scatterers in Pb13Mn9O25

  • Author/Authors

    Hadermann، نويسنده , , Joke and Abakumov، نويسنده , , Artem M. and Tsirlin، نويسنده , , Alexander A. and Filonenko، نويسنده , , Vladimir P. and Gonnissen، نويسنده , , Julie and Tan، نويسنده , , Haiyan and Verbeeck، نويسنده , , Johan and Gemmi، نويسنده , , Mauro and Antipov، نويسنده , , Evgeny V. and Rosner، نويسنده , , Helge، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    881
  • To page
    890
  • Abstract
    The crystal structure of a novel compound Pb13Mn9O25 has been determined through a direct space structure solution with a Monte-Carlo-based global optimization using precession electron diffraction data (a=14.177(3) إ, c=3.9320(7) إ, SG P4/m, RF=0.239) and compositional information obtained from energy dispersive X-ray analysis and electron energy loss spectroscopy. This allowed to obtain a reliable structural model even despite the simultaneous presence of both heavy (Pb) and light (O) scattering elements and to validate the accuracy of the electron diffraction-based structure refinement. This provides an important benchmark for further studies of complex structural problems with electron diffraction techniques. Pb13Mn9O25 has an anion- and cation-deficient perovskite-based structure with the A-positions filled by the Pb atoms and 9/13 of the B positions filled by the Mn atoms in an ordered manner. MnO6 octahedra and MnO5 tetragonal pyramids form a network by sharing common corners. Tunnels are formed in the network due to an ordered arrangement of vacancies at the B-sublattice. These tunnels provide sufficient space for localization of the lone 6s2 electron pairs of the Pb2+ cations, suggested as the driving force for the structural difference between Pb13Mn9O25 and the manganites of alkali-earth elements with similar compositions.
  • Keywords
    Lead manganese oxide , Structure solution , Precession electron diffraction
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2050210