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  • 2013TiGePt – a study of Friedel differences7citations
  • 2012Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Physical Properties of the Type-I Clathrate Ba 8−δ Ni x □ y Si 46–x–y31citations
  • 2011Structural relationship between calcite-gelatine composites and biogenic (Human) otoconia24citations
  • 2010Crystal structure and transport properties of Ba 8 Ge 43 □ 380citations
  • 2008The first silicon-based cationic clathrate III with high thermal stability: Si172-xPxTey (x=2y, y>20).41citations

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  • Flack, Howard D.
  • Linden, Anthony
  • Wörle, Michael
  • Grin, Yuri
  • Warshamanage, Rangana
  • Ackerbauer, Sarah-Virginia
  • Bürgi, Hans-Beat
  • Palatinus, Lukáš
  • Schweizer, W. Bernd
  • Steglich, Franck
  • Oeschler, Niels
  • Ormeci, Alim
  • Baitinger, Michael
  • Aydemir, Umut
  • Candolfi, Christophe
  • Burkhardt, Ulrich
  • Oztan, Yigit
  • Carrillo-Cabrera, Wilder
  • Yarin, Yuri
  • Buder, Jana
  • Simon, Paul
  • Cardoso-Gil, Raul
  • Kniep, Rüdiger
  • Huang, Ya Xi
  • Rosseeva, Elena
  • Zahnert, Thomas
  • Lenoir, Bertrand
  • Dauscher, Anne
  • Chubilleau, Caroline
  • Shevelkov, Andrei V.
  • Kovnir, Kirill
  • Schnelle, Walter
  • Haarmann, Frank
  • Schwarz, Ulrich
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The first silicon-based cationic clathrate III with high thermal stability: Si172-xPxTey (x=2y, y>20).

  • Shevelkov, Andrei V.
  • Kovnir, Kirill
  • Grin, Yuri
  • Borrmann, Horst
  • Schnelle, Walter
  • Haarmann, Frank
  • Burkhardt, Ulrich
  • Schwarz, Ulrich
Abstract

A new representative of a very rare clathrate III family, Si130P42Te21, has been synthesized from the elements. It crystallizes in the tetragonal space group P4(2)/mnm (no. 136) with the unit cell parameters a=19.2632(3) angstroms, c=10.0706(2) angstroms. Single crystal X-ray diffraction and solid state 31P NMR revealed a non-random distribution of phosphorus atoms over the framework positions. The crystal structure features a peculiar packing of large polyhedra Te@(Si/P)(n) never observed before for cationic clathrates. Despite the structural complexity, the composition of the novel clathrate Is in accordance with the Zintl rule, which was confirmed by a combination of optical metallography, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and wavelength dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (WDXS), as well as by diamagnetic and semiconducting behavior of the synthesized phase. Clathrate Si130P42Te21 exhibits the highest reported thermal stability for this class of materials, it decomposes at 1510 K. This opens new perspectives for the creation of clathrate-based materials for high-temperature applications.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • single crystal X-ray diffraction
  • single crystal
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • Silicon
  • random
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy
  • wavelength dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • space group
  • Phosphorus