Abstract

Structural features of layered boride YbAlB4 single crystals with YCrB4-type (α-type) and ThMoB4-type (β-type) phases derived from a hexagonal AlB2-type structure were investigated by electron diffraction, high-resolution electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. X-ray diffraction experiments indicate the existence of some structural motifs. High-resolution images clearly show that the structural motifs build the intergrown lamellar structures in the matrix. The lamellar structures can be characterized by a coherent tiling of deformed Yb hexagons, which are a common structure unit in the α- and β-type structures. The characteristic intergrown nanostructure is similar to that observed in the β-type TmAlB4 polycrystalline sample.

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