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Hidden chemical order in disordered Ba 7 Nb 4 MoO 20 revealed by resonant X-ray diffraction and solid-state NMR.

Yuta YasuiMasataka TanshoKotaro FujiiYuichi SakudaAtsushi GotoShinobu OhkiYuuki MogamiTakahiro IijimaShintaro KobayashiShogo KawaguchiKeiichi OsakaKazutaka IkedaToshiya OtomoMasatomo Yashima
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
The chemical order and disorder of solids have a decisive influence on the material properties. There are numerous materials exhibiting chemical order/disorder of atoms with similar X-ray atomic scattering factors and similar neutron scattering lengths. It is difficult to investigate such order/disorder hidden in the data obtained from conventional diffraction methods. Herein, we quantitatively determined the Mo/Nb order in the high ion conductor Ba 7 Nb 4 MoO 20 by a technique combining resonant X-ray diffraction, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and first-principle calculations. NMR provided direct evidence that Mo atoms occupy only the M2 site near the intrinsically oxygen-deficient ion-conducting layer. Resonant X-ray diffraction determined the occupancy factors of Mo atoms at the M2 and other sites to be 0.50 and 0.00, respectively. These findings provide a basis for the development of ion conductors. This combined technique would open a new avenue for in-depth investigation of the hidden chemical order/disorder in materials.
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