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Control of Anion Ordering in Perovskite Oxyhydrides by High-Pressure and High-Temperature Treatment.
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Authors: Yamamoto T, Tochizawa H, Nagase T, Sahara H, Nishikubo T, Sakai Y, Honda T, Saitoh H, Azuma M
Year
2026
Paper ID
10018
Status
Peer-reviewed
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Crystallographic order-disorder transitions are of fundamental interest due to the intimate relationship between structure and properties, while controlling anion ordering in oxide-based compounds has been less achieved. Here, we report anion-order-disorder structural control in primitive perovskite oxyhydrides. Anion-disordered vanadium perovskite oxyhydride with cubic symmetry was obtained by quenching the sample from 1000 °C to room temperature within five minutes under high pressure, while anion-ordered ones with tetragonal symmetry emerge through slow cooling from 1000 °C over 10 hours. In addition, the sign of the order-disorder structural change was also found in chromium perovskite oxyhydride. This study presents a novel synthetic route to anion-ordered oxyhydrides, enabling the future achievement of desirable properties.
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