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X-Ray Crystallographic Analysis of the Charge-Density Wave Modulated Phases in the NbTe4-TaTe4 System
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NbTe4 and TaTe4 belong to the important structural family CuAl2 (tl20) characterized by a tetragonal antiprismatic coordination of the minority component. The basic structures were first described by Selte and Kjekshus [1] and Selte and Bjerkelund [2]. In these structures the Te atoms form 1-D infinite columns of stacked tetragonal antiprisms along [001] which are centered by the metal atoms (Figure 1). The arrangement of the antiprismatic columns in the tetragonal a 1 a 2-plane yields short Te-Te contacts, forming Te2 pairs with covalent bonds of about 2.92 A. Thus, following the usual chemical arguments MTe4 (M=Nb,Ta) is a ditelluride of M(IV), i.e. M4+(Te 2 2- )2. The structure is strongly related to that of the mineral patronite V(S2)2 [3,4] where, in addition, covalently bonded V2 pairs are formed along the columns of the quasi- tetragonal antiprisms. The formation of M2 pairs is very common in the chemistry of M4+ compounds with a d1 electron configuration. Seite and Kjekshus [1] also observed weak satellite reflections which indicated a twofold superstructure along [110] and a threefold superstructure along [001]. However, they did not account for these additional reflections in their structure determination. Thus, the reported structure is really an average structure (Table I).
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1999-01-01 |