| Literature DB >> 33588386 |
Lu Zhang1,2, Jun Li1, Qingge Mu1,2, Tong Liu1,2, Dong Yang1,3, Chunhui Zhu1, Zhi-An Ren1,2,4, Huanfang Tian1, Zi-An Li1, Jianqi Li1,2,5, Huaixin Yang1,2,6.
Abstract
The microstructure of quasi-one-dimensional KCr3As3(133) superconductors, which were prepared by chemical cation deintercalation from their counterpart K2Cr3As3(233) compounds, are investigated using scanning transmission electron microscopy. The nominal KCr3As3crystals generally exhibit irregular nanoscale 133-phase domains accompanied by an amorphous As-deficient phase and cracks as a result of alkali cation deintercalation processes. Analysis of local defective structures reveals the existence of an intermediate state in the transformation from 233 to 133 phase and a possible K-deficient 233-type structure as a nanoscale cluster. Our microscopic investigations offer insight into the microstructure of KCr3As3and the alkali metal cation deintercalation processes.Entities:
Keywords: KCr3As3; STEM; alkali-cation deintercalation process; microstructure
Year: 2021 PMID: 33588386 DOI: 10.1088/1361-648X/abe64d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Condens Matter ISSN: 0953-8984 Impact factor: 2.333