A thin-layer synthesis technique was used to synthesize bulk amounts of the metastable phase, RuSb(3), a novel compound with the skutterudite structure. The compound crystallized at 350 degrees C and was stable to 525 degrees C. When annealed above 550 degrees C, it decomposed into RuSb(2) and Sb.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of samples ((AB)(x)(CD)(y))(z) were prepared containing both short repeat units (AB and CD) and long repeat units ((AB)(x)(CD)(y)), where the short repeat units were designed to have the composition appropriate to form square M(4)Sb(12) skutterudites (M = Fe, Co, or Ir; square = vacancy, La, or Y). X-ray diffraction and reflectivity were used to follow the evolution of the films from amorphous, layered materials to crystalline skutterudite superlattices as a function of annealing temperature and time. In all cases, the short repeat units interdiffused and crystallized the expected skutterudite, while the long repeat period persisted after annealing.
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