articleJournal of Materials ChemistryJan 1, 2010Closed access

Cation ordering in perovskites

The Ohio State University

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Abstract

Although both A- and B-site cations have the same simple cubic topology in the perovskite structure they typically adopt different patterns of chemical order. As a general rule B-site cations order more readily than A-site cations. When cation ordering does occur, rock salt ordering of B/B′ cations is favored in A2BB′X6 perovskites, whereas layered ordering of A/A′ cations is favored in AA′B2X6 and AA′BB′X6 perovskites. The unexpected tendency for A-site cations to order into layers stems from the bond strains that would result at the anion site if A and A′ cations of different size were to order with a rock salt arrangement. The bonding instabilities that are created by layered ordering are generally offset…

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  • Octahedron
  • Crystallography
  • Perovskite (structure)
  • Ion
  • Chemistry
  • Salt (chemistry)
  • Order (exchange)
  • Crystal structure
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