The Crystal Structure of NaNiF_3
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概要
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By X-ray diffraction the crystal structure of NaNiF, at room temperature hasbeen determined. The structure is of a distorted perovskite type and the spacegroup is Pbnnz (Z=4). Refinement by a full-matrix least-sq uares method is madewith superlattice-reflection intensity data collected on multiple-filrn Weissenbergphotographs taken with filtered CttAa radiation; the final 7< value of 9.6'l3 isobtained. The structure is described on the basis of tilting of NiF5 octa.hedra andshifts of Na atoms from the arrangement in the ideal perovskite structure.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1977-07-15
著者
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HIDAKA Masanori
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University
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Hidaka Masanori
Department Of Physics Kyushu University:clarendon Laboratory University Of Oxford
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Hidaka Masanori
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Kyushu University
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ONO Michihiro
Department of Physics,Kyushu University
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Ono Michihiro
Department Of Physics Kyushu University
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