Transformation of the crystal structure of Ni 0.5 TiSe 2 under in situ heating.
E G ShkvarinaM S PostnikovAlexander MerentsovAlexey S ShkvarinD I RadzivonchikLara GigliM GaboardiJasper Rikkert PlaisierAlexsandr N TitovPublished in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
The crystal structure of the Ni 0.5 TiSe 2 compound has been studied in situ in the temperature range of 25-1000 °C using synchrotron radiation X-ray diffraction. The previously known order-disorder transition in the Ni sublattice at ∼100 °C was found to be a second-order phase transition and belongs to the 3D Ising universality class. Reversible extraction of nickel selenides was observed in the temperature range of 275-975 °C. It was explained in terms of Ni extraction from Ni 0.5 TiSe 2 due to the thermal widening of the Ni 3d/Ti 3d/Se 4p impurity band. The Ni-TiSe 2 phase diagram follows the typical pattern of M x TiSe 2 (M - transition metal) compounds.