Abstract:
The cubic and orthorhombic models of Nb3O3 and Nb6O6 superstructures of nonstoichiometric niobium monoxide Nb0.75O0.75 with double defects have been proposed for the first time on the basis of the symmetry analysis and concepts of the channel of a disorder–order transition and the distribution function. The channel of the disorder–order transition associated with the formation of considered model superstructures includes three superstructure vectors, which are the arms k(1)10, k(2)10 and k(3)10 of the {k10} Lifshitz star. The distribution functions of O and Nb atoms over the sites of the Nb3O3 and Nb6O6 superstructures have been calculated. It has been shown that a decrease in the temperature can be accompanied by the formation of the Nb3O3 cubic, Nb3O3 orthorhombic, and Nb6O6 orthorhombic phases through successive disorder–order and order–order transitions.
This work was performed at the Institute of Solid State
Chemistry, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences,
and was supported by the Russian Science Foundation
(project no. 19-73-20012).