This structure originally had the label AB_hP4_194_c_a.Fe2N. Calls to that address will be redirected here.
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D. Hicks, M.J. Mehl, M. Esters, C. Oses, O. Levy, G.L.W. Hart, C. Toher, and S. Curtarolo, The AFLOW Library of Crystallographic Prototypes: Part 3, Comp. Mat. Sci. 199, 110450 (2021). (doi=10.1016/j.commatsci.2021.110450)
The $L'3_{0}$ designation is only found in (Smithells, 1955) and (Pearson, 1958), as well as their following volumes.
Smithells gives two possible positions of the nitrogen atoms. We use the one that matches Pearson, which (Parthé, 1993) notes is equivalent to the NiAs $B8_{1}$ structure, but here the (2a) nitrogen site is only half-filled to maintain stoichiometry.
Neither of the defining references gives a source for the structure.
We take the lattice constants for this structure from the Fe-Fe distances in $\epsilon$–Fe$_{2}$N provided by (Hendricks, 1930), though this is not the structure described by Hendricks.
The similar compounds list is taken from (Pearson, 1967). As it is quite similar to the list for $\beta$–V$_{2}$N, it is likely that this structure is only an approximation to the correct structure for these compounds as well.
This structure has the same AFLOW designation, AB_hP4_194_c_a_Fe2N, as $B8_{1}$. The two structures differ by their lattice constants and the half-occupancy of the (2a) site in $L'3_{0}$.
C. J. Smithells, Metals Reference Book (Butterworths Scientific, London, 1955), second edn.
W. B. Pearson, A Handbook of Lattice Spacings and Structures of Metals and Alloys, International Series of Monographs on Metal Physics and Physical Metallurgy, vol. 4 (Pergamon Press, Oxford, London, Edinburgh, New York, Paris, Frankfort, 1958), 1964 reprint with corrections edn.
E. Parthé, L. Gelato, B. Chabot, M. Penso, K. Cenzula, and R. Gladyshevskii, Standardized Data and Crystal Chemical Characterization of Inorganic Structure Types, Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry, vol. 2 (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, 1993), 8 edn., doi:10.1007/978-3-662-02909-1_3.
S. B. Hendricks and P. R. Kosting, The Crystal Structure of Fe$_2$P, Fe$_2$N, Fe$_3$N and FeB, Z. ristallogr. 74, 511–533 (1930), doi:10.1524/zkri.1930.74.1.511.
W. B. Pearson, A Handbook of Lattice Spacings and Structures of Metals and Alloys, Volume 2, International Series of Monographs on Metal Physics and Physical Metallurgy, vol. 8 (Pergamon Press, Oxford, London, Edinburgh, New York, Toronto, Sydney, Paris, Braunschweig, 1967).