Abstract

AbstractCa14FeAs11 is the first iron‐containing representative of the Ca14AlSb11 structure type and the first compound with isolated FeAs4 tetrahedra. It can be regarded as a salt‐like compound containing isolated [FeAs4]9− tetrahedra, linear [As3]7− units, isolated As3− anions and Ca2+ cations and thus is a borderline compound between binary Fe−As intermetallics and salt‐like calcium arsenides. Ca14FeAs11 is obtained by a two‐step high‐temperature reaction, in which preformed FeAs alloy is heated with Ca in the presence of additional As in a sealed silica tube. Structure determination from single crystals at 150 K reveal the Ca14AlSb11 structure type with space group I41/acd (Z=8, a=15.6268(2) Å, c=20.9781(5) Å, and V=5122.79(15) Å3). Band structure calculations predict metallic properties with strong contribution of Fe orbitals to the density of states at the Fermi level.

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