Abstract

The crystal structure of the β -pyrochlore oxide superconductor KOs 2O 6 is re-examined. A single-crystal X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis at room temperature first revealed that the compound crystallizes in a cubic structure with the centrosymmetric space group F d 3 ̄ m , as in conventional pyrochlore oxides. Later, however, Schuck et al. claimed a different non-centrosymmetric F 4 ̄ 3 m structure based on their single-crystal XRD analysis. To unambiguously determine the true crystal structure of KOs 2O 6, we carried out high-resolution synchrotron powder X-ray and convergent-beam electron diffraction measurements at room temperature. The space group was determined with high reliability to be centrosymmetric F d 3 ̄ m , not F 4 ̄ 3 m . This confirms the importance of the K atom location in a high-symmetry site, which causes unusually large rattling of the K atom.

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