Mixed Valence Pseudobrookite Al1.75Ti1.25O5: High Temperature Phase Transitions, Magnetism and Resistivity

Abstract

Dark blue single crystals of Al1.753+ Ti1.04+ Ti0.253+O5 were grown with a novel synthesis method based on the reaction of a Ti3+/Ti4+ containing langbeinite melt and Al2O3. The obtained needles crystallize in the pseudobrookite structure and undergo two reversible phase transitions from orthorhombic Cmcm to C2/m first and subsequently to C2 symmetry. Like the known aluminum titanate pseudobrookites, anistropic thermal expansion is observed. The temperature evolution of the crystal structure reveals some insights into the mechanism leading to the decomposition of the Al1.75Ti1.25O5 above 725. The magnetic and electrical properties are discussed and compared to other reported aluminum titanate pseudobrookites.

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