Abstract

A new calcium iron (II) titanate ordered perovskite (CaFeTi2O6) was recently synthesized from an equimolar mixture of CaTiO3 and FeTiO3 at 12-15 GPa and 1200-1400 °C. In the present paper, we discuss the structure and symmetry studies of this new compound CaFeTi2O6 using CBED and HREM techniques. The CaFeTi2O6 powder sample was crushed to small fragments with an agate mortar and pestle under purified methanol. A drop of the resulting suspension was placed on a copper grid coated with holey-carbon film. CBED and HREM studies were performed on a Philips-CM20 ST transmission electron microscope equipped with a double tilt, liquid-nitrogen-cooled specimen holder under moderate vacuum conditions over the range from 10-6-10-7 Torr. CBED makes it possible to examine the diffraction symmetry of key orientations of the crystal and therefore determine the point-group symmetry of the crystal. This information, along with the dynamic extinction information on systematic absences, can be used to determine the crystallographic space group uniquely.

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