Abstract

This work addresses phase relations in the Nd2O3–MoO3 system (25–50mol% Nd2O3) and properties of a fluorite-like compound existing in this system in the composition range of 43–47mol% Nd2O3. We describe for the first time the crystal growth of this compound. The composition of the crystals is Nd10Mo6O33 (Nd2O3:MoO3=5:6, 45.5mol% Nd2O3), which falls within the above composition range. Dielectric spectroscopy data for polycrystalline Nd14Mo8O45 (within the homogeneity range of the fluorite-like compound) suggest a phase transition at 650–700°C. The exact mechanism of the transition remains to be clarified. Nd14Mo8O45 has rather high bulk conductivity, approaching 10−2S/cm at 800°C. The low activation energy and key structural features of the compound in question indicate that it is an anionic conductor.

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