Abstract

A K2-mNb2O6-m/2 single crystal with a pyrochlore phase formed when the Nb2O5 + x mol% KOH specimens with 0.6 ≤ x ≤ 1.2 were solvothermally heated at 230 °C for 24 h. They have an octahedral shape with a size of 100 μm, and the composition of this single crystal is close to K1.3Nb2O5.65. The single-crystal KNbO3 formed when the single-crystal K2-mNb2O6-m/2 was annealed at a temperature between 600 °C and 800 °C with K2CO3 powders. When annealing was conducted at 600 °C (or with a small amount of K2CO3), the KNbO3 single crystal has a rhombohedral structure that is stable at low temperatures (< − 10 °C). The formation of the rhombohedral KNbO3 structure can be explained by the presence of the K+ vacancies in the specimen. The KNbO3 single crystal with an orthorhombic structure formed when the K2-mNb2O6-m/2 single crystal was annealed at 800 °C with 20 wt% of K2CO3.

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