fluorittstrukturen
Fluorittstrukturen, or fluorite structures, describe a crystal-structure type in which cations form a face-centered cubic (fcc) lattice and anions occupy all tetrahedral holes. The prototypical composition is AB2, as in calcium fluoride CaF2. In CaF2, Ca2+ ions occupy the fcc lattice points, while F− ions fill the tetrahedral interstices. The result is a cubic crystal with space group Fm3m. Each Ca2+ is coordinated by eight F−, and each F− is coordinated by four Ca2+.
This structure occurs in many compounds beyond CaF2, notably oxides such as CeO2 (ceria), UO2, ThO2, and
Doping fluorite-structured oxides with vacancies or aliovalent dopants leads to oxide ion conductors, including stabilized zirconia
Fluorittstrukturen serve as a fundamental reference in crystallography and solid-state chemistry, and they form the basis