Abstract

The domain structure of the ferroelastic BiVO 4 has been studied by transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction methods. The measured angle of 44±1° between the [100] axis and the domain boundaries is in good agreement with 44.5° determined by the nuclear magnetic resonance and X-ray diffraction methods in our preceding papers. Therefore, we have confirmed that the domain boundary in BiVO 4 is the prominent (101) W plane.

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