Abstract

Twinning has been studied in Ti4O7 crystals. It has been found that they are twinned by reticular pseudomerohedry. The sublattice controlling the twinning has an orthorhombic pseudosymmetry and is obtained from the triclinic cell (a = 5.593, b = 7.125, c = 12.456 Å, α = 95.02, β = 95.21, γ = 108.83°) by means of the transformation (a/b/c)* (½½½/½02/½2\bar 2) (a/b/c)* triclinic. The effect of the twinning on the electron paramagnetic resonance spectra is also reported.

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