What is phase in material science

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The discussion centers on the nomenclature of phases in material science, specifically the meaning behind terms like "1111 phase" and "122 family." The 1111 designation refers to the stoichiometry of the components in a compound, exemplified by LaFeAsO, which is represented as La1Fe1As1O1. The conversation also touches on the classification of FeTe as a "11 phase" and raises a question about why a composite like Fe(1)Se(0.5)Te(0.5) is still referred to as a "11 phase" rather than a fractional designation. The reasoning provided suggests that the classification remains consistent due to the nature of the crystal structure, where selenium can substitute for tellurium without significantly altering the phase designation.
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What is 1111 phase in material science

Hi Guys,
I wonder if someone tells me about what are the rules for nomenclature of phases in materials.
Generally I read like 1111 phase, 122 family, 11 system. I don't understand completely about this. Does they talk about composition or something else?
for ex.- BaFe2As2 is 122 phase material, LaFeAsO is 1111 family compound.
Kindly guide me in any related context.

Thanks in advance.
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Hi, Shriphysics, welcome to PF. Looks like just the relative molar amounts of each component, no? That is, LaFeAsO is 1111 because it's La1Fe1As1O1.
 


Hi Mapes,
Thanks for reply...I was also thinking same but wanted to confirm from someone.
Anyway now I wonder if you know FeTe is 11 phase no problems about it, but when we prepare a composite Fe(1)Se(0.5)Te(0.5) then also we say it as 11 phase, why its not like 1 1/2 1/2 phase??
 


I haven't worked with this particular material, but my best guess is that FeX is a binary compound between iron and X, and that selenium can substitute for tellurium in the crystal structure. From a crystal structure standpoint, therefore, things don't change much for FeTexSe1-x as x varies from 1 to 0. But this is just my speculation.
 
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