Combinatorial screening of crystal structure in Ba-Sr-Mn-Ce perovskite oxides with ABO3 stoichiometry
Su Jeong Heo, Andriy Zakutayev

TL;DR
This study systematically explores the crystal structures of Ba-Sr-Mn-Ce perovskite oxides using high-throughput experiments, revealing stable phases and transformations relevant for energy applications like water splitting.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive combinatorial analysis of the crystal structures in the Ba-Sr-Mn-Ce perovskite system, identifying stable phases and structure transformations.
Findings
Hexagonal perovskite polytypes depend on composition and temperature.
Tetragonally-distorted perovskite observed over wide conditions.
Stable tetragonal perovskite alloys suitable for water splitting.
Abstract
ABO3 oxides with the perovskite-related structures are attracting significant interest due to their promising physical and chemical properties for many applications requiring tunable chemistry, including fuel cells, catalysis, and electrochemical water splitting. Here we report on the crystal structure of the entire family of perovskite oxides with ABO3 stoichiometry, where A and B are Ba, Sr, Mn, Ce. Given the vast size of this chemically complex material system, exploration for stable perovskite-related structures with respect to its constituent elements and annealing temperature is performed by combinatorial pulsed laser deposition and spatially-resolved characterization of composition and structure. As a result of this high-throughput experimental study, we identify hexagonal perovskite-related polytypic transformation as a function of composition in the Ba1-xSrxMnO3 oxides after…
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