Abstract

The neutron powder diffraction data were collected at 10 K on the proton-conducting perovskite oxide BaZr0.5In0.5O2.75 with and without dissolved D2O. Obtained diffraction data were analyzed by the Rietveld method and the maximum entropy method. It was found that deuterium atoms were located close to the 12h (0, y, 0.5) site of the cubic perovskite structure (space group ). Such deuterium position seems common with many proton-conducting perovskite oxides.

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