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Title: Structured diffuse scattering and the fundamental 1-d dipolar unit in PLZT (Pb{sub 1-y}La{sub y}){sub 1-{alpha}}(Zr{sub 1-x}Ti{sub x}){sub 1-{beta}}O{sub 3} (7.5/65/35 and 7.0/60/40) transparent ferroelectric ceramics

Journal Article · · Journal of Solid State Chemistry
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  1. Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200 (Australia)

The observation via electron diffraction of relatively sharp, G{+-}{l_brace}111{r_brace}* sheets of diffuse intensity arising from the large amplitude excitation of inherently polar, transverse optical modes of distortion in [(Pb{sub 1-y}La{sub y}){sub 1-{alpha}}{open_square}{sub {alpha}}][(Zr{sub 1-x}Ti{sub x}){sub 1-{beta}}{open_square}{sub {beta}}]O{sub 3} (PLZT), 7.5/65/35 and 7.0/60/40, samples close to the morphotropic phase boundary in this system shows that the fundamental dipolar units in these materials correspond to highly anisotropic <111> chain dipoles formed from off-centre Pb/La and coupled Ti/Zr displacements. The correlation length along the chain of these 1-d dipoles can, in principle, be determined from the width of the observed {l_brace}111{r_brace}* diffuse sheets in reciprocal space and is estimated to be at least 2-3 nm. The primary role of the dopant La ions appears to be to set up random local strain fields preventing the condensation of long wavelength homogeneous strain distortions of the unit cell thereby suppressing transverse correlations of the fundamental <111> chain dipoles and the development of macro-, or even nano-scale, ordered ferroelectric domain state/s in the absence of an applied external electric field. - Graphical abstract: Shows a plausible model for the nano-scale polar ordering of the PLZT (7.5/65/35 and 7.0/60/40) transparent ferroelectric samples in a single layer of the average cubic structure normal to a [110] direction. The fundamental dipolar units in these materials correspond to highly anisotropic <111> chain dipoles formed from off-centre Pb and coupled Ti/Zr displacements.

OSTI ID:
21212199
Journal Information:
Journal of Solid State Chemistry, Vol. 182, Issue 2; Other Information: DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2008.11.006; PII: S0022-4596(08)00578-1; Copyright (c) 2008 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0022-4596
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English