As a typical lead-free antiferroelectric material, silver niobate has attracted much attention in recent years due to its excellent performance in energy storage. In this work, based on a spherical aberration–corrected STEM-high angle annular dark field technique, the sites of each cation column of pure silver niobate and Ta-doped silver niobate were quantitatively obtained. Besides conventional antiferroelectric displacements along the ±[1−10]c directions, B-site ions were found to also deviate along ±[001]c directions and form many local off-centering nanoregions, which may induce weak ferroelectricity, just like polar nanoregions in relaxed ferroelectrics. Such results will further increase our understanding of silver niobate in the microscopic view and may help explain some unsolved questions.
Owing to the limitation of traditional analytical methods, the coloration mechanism of copper red glaze has been disputed in the academic field for a long time, which mainly focuses on whether the color agent is metallic copper nanoparticles or cuprous oxide (Cu2O) nanoparticles. Based on Mie scattering theory, this work calculated the reflection spectra of nanoparticles uniformly dispersed in transparent glaze with different types, diameters, and volume fractions, then discussed the differences between the reflection spectra of metallic copper and cuprous oxide as scatterers, calculated the corresponding L*a*b* values, and compared them with the experimental results. This work provides a feasible and convenient method to distinguish these two coloration mechanisms.
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