Abstract

A novel synthesis route based on thermal decomposition of yttrium and gadolinium complexes with 2,4-pentanedione ligand has been used to synthesize 5 nm size (Y 0.9 Gd 0.1 ) 2 O 3 powder. Refinement of occupancy parameters revealed that Gd 3+ ions preferably occupy C 3 i sites in host Y 2 O 3 , forming a material with a metastable cation distribution. The average crystallite size was found to increase, and the average microstrain to decrease, as the annealing temperature is increased, while the Gd 3+ ion distribution remained metastable in nature. Small anisotropic X-ray powder diffraction pattern line broadening due to crystallite size effects was observed. The inverse susceptibility of the 5 nm sample exhibits unusual break in slope to a smaller value below 2.7 K.

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