Abstract
A micro-Raman scattering technique was used to investigate the electric-field and temperature dependent phase stability of Mn-doped Na 1/2Bi1/2TiO3-5.0at. %BaTiO3 single crystal. The Ti-O mode was found to exhibit a slight shift at a low electric field (E = 10 kV/cm) and splitting at higher electric field (E≥ 30 kV/cm), ascribed to field-induced local distortion and phase transition, respectively. The temperature-dependent Raman scattering was also measured over a wide range of 150-800 K to study the phase stability of poled samples. A new Raman mode at about 200 cm-1 and an anomaly in intensity of the Ti-O modes were detected at 390 K, indicating a ferroelectric to antiferroelectric phase transition. The frequency shift of TiO6 octahedral modes implied a transition to a paraelectric state at 550 K. Furthermore, the Ti-O and TiO6 octahedral modes were found to be sustained in the high-temperature paraelectric state.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 142902 |
| Journal | Applied Physics Letters |
| Volume | 104 |
| Issue number | 14 |
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| State | Published - 7 Apr 2014 |