Abstract

The concentration series of nonstoichiometric crystals Ca1–xYxF2+x (x = 0.01–0.14) was obtained from a melt by directional crystallization to refine the composition of the temperature maximum on the melting curves. A precision (±9 × 10−5 Å) determination of lattice parameters of the Ca1–xYxF2+x crystals with the structure of fluorite (sp. gr. Fm-3m) was performed, and a linear equation of their concentration dependence was calculated: a(x) = 5.46385(5) + 0.1999(4) x. The distribution of yttrium along the crystals Ca1–xYxF2+x, the content of which is determined by the precision lattice parameters, is studied. The congruently melting composition x = 0.105(5) of the Ca1–xYxF2+x phase is refined by the method of directional crystallization.

Highlights

  • This work is dedicated to the anniversary of this discovery, which was followed by the epoch-making development of nonstoichiometry in inorganic fluorides of alkaline earth and rare earth elements and fluoride materials science

  • The scientific basis for the search for new multicomponent fluoride materials was the study of phase diagrams of more than 200 systems of the MFm –RFn (M, R −27 metals; m, n ≤ 4) in order to search for new phases

  • The aim of the work is to obtain single crystals of Ca1–x Yx F2+x (x = 0–0.14) by directional crystallization of a melt and to determine the concentration dependence of the precision lattice parameters to clarify the composition of the phase with a congruent melting

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Introduction

The need for new materials that are transparent in the short-wavelength range of a spectrum can be met by obtaining crystals of complex composition with improved properties. Such materials include crystals of strongly nonstoichiometric phases with the structure of fluorite - Ca1–x Yx F2+x (x < 0.38) solid solutions. Despite the prospects of M1–x Rx F2+x crystals as an alternative, if necessary, to singlecomponent MF2 fluorides, the latter have been and remain the only optical structural materials for the VUV, UV, and mid-IR spectral ranges. The prospects of some crystals of multicomponent nonstoichiometric fluorides as optical materials for the VUV spectral range were considered in [3]. Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations

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