Topotactic phase transformation of the brownmillerite SrCoO2.5 to the perovskite SrCoO3-\delta
Hyoungjeen Jeen, Woo Seok Choi, John W. Freeland, Hiromichi Ohta,, Chang Uk Jung, and Ho Nyung Lee

TL;DR
This study demonstrates the epitaxial growth of brownmillerite SrCoO$_{2.5}$ films and their transformation to perovskite SrCoO$_{3- ext{delta}}$ through controlled oxygen annealing, revealing tunable physical properties.
Contribution
It reports the first successful epitaxial growth of SrCoO$_{2.5}$ single crystals and details the topotactic phase transformation to SrCoO$_{3- ext{delta}}$ via in-situ oxygen annealing.
Findings
High-quality SrCoO$_{2.5}$ films were grown epitaxially.
Post-annealing in high oxygen pressure induces phase transformation.
Electronic, magnetic, and thermoelectric properties evolve systematically with oxygen content.
Abstract
Oxygen stoichiometry is one of the most important elements in determining the physical properties of transition metal oxides (TMOs). A small fractional change in the oxygen content, resulting in the variation of valence state of the transition metal, can drastically modify the materials functionalities. In particular, TMOs with mixed valences have attracted attention for many energy applications. Previous studies also showed that the ability to control the number of d-band electron populations and detailed spin configurations is critical for improved catalytic performance of TMOs. In this context, SrCoO (2.5 < x < 3.0) is an ideal class of materials due to the existence of two structurally distinct topotatic phases, i.e. the brownmillerite SrCoO(BM-SCO) and the perovskite SrCoO. Especially, BM-SCO has atomically-ordered one-dimensional vacancy channels, which can…
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