CaFeO2: a new type of layered structure with iron in a distorted square planar coordination.

2009 
CaFeO2, a material exhibiting an unprecedented layered structure containing 3d6 iron in a high-spin distorted square-planar coordination, is reported. The new phase, obtained through a low-temperature reduction procedure using calcium hydride, has been characterized through powder neutron diffraction, synchrotron X-ray diffraction, Mossbauer spectroscopy, XAS experiments as well as first-principles DFT calculations. The XAS spectra near the Fe-K edge for the whole solid solution (Sr1−xCax)FeO2 supports that iron is in a square-planar coordination for 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.8 but clearly suggests a change of coordination for x = 1. The new structure contains infinite FeO2 layers in which the FeO4 units unprecedentedly distort from square-planar toward tetrahedra and rotate along the c-axis, in marked contrast to the well-studied and accepted concept that octahedral rotation in perovskite oxides occurs but the octahedral shape is kept almost regular. The new phase exhibits high-spin configuration and G-type antiferromag...
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