抄録
Mixed-anion fluoride compounds containing highly polarizable sulfide ions are less widely reported than
comparable single-anion materials and have potential use in device applications. This study reports the synthesis
of Ba18F18In8S21 and its crystal structure analysis by X-ray diffraction and electronic structure analysis by fluorine K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The solid-phase synthesis of Ba18F18In8S21 using indium sulfide as starting material was superior to that using indium metal and elemental sulfur and yielded a product with comparatively little impurity. The experimental fluorine K-edge X-ray absorption near edge structure of Ba18F18In8S21 was well-reproduced by the first principles calculations using the CASTEP program.