The self‐hosting structure of β‐Ta
Author(s) -
Arakcheeva Alla,
Chapuis Gervais,
Grinevitch Vladimir
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
acta crystallographica section b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1600-5740
pISSN - 0108-7681
DOI - 10.1107/s0108768101017918
Subject(s) - tetragonal crystal system , intermetallic , tantalum , crystallography , structure type , materials science , crystal structure , bar (unit) , chemistry , metallurgy , physics , alloy , meteorology
Using electrodeposition from a bath of molten fluorides, single crystals of tetragonal β‐tantalum have been obtained for the first time at normal pressure. The unit‐cell parameters are a = 10.211 (3), c = 5.3064 (10) Å, space group P 2 1 m . The β‐Ta structure belongs to the σ‐type Frank–Kasper structures which are typical for binary intermetallic compounds and β‐U. In comparison to the σ‐type, additional intercalated Ta atoms (population factor ∼0.01) have been detected between the atoms located in the channels of the structure. The shorter interatomic distances observed between the channel atoms in comparison with the atoms of the framework justify the `self‐hosting' characteristic. β‐Ta exhibits common features with the complex tetragonal structures of the high‐pressure phases for the elements Rb, Ba, Sr, Bi and Sb.
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