1998
DOI: 10.1063/1.367424
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Particle-size effect on the ferroelectric phase transition in PbSc1/2Ta1/2O3 ceramics

Abstract: The particle-size dependence on the ferroelectric phase transition in nanocrystalline PbSc1/2Ta1/2O3 ceramics has been investigated for particles in the 0.01–0.16 μm size range. The phase transition was monitored through measurement of the dielectric constant as a function of temperature, variable temperature x-ray diffraction, and differential scanning calorimetry. The c/a tetragonality ratio decreased monotonically with particle size, reducing to unity at 0 °C for particles ⩽0.053 μm in size. The ferroelectr… Show more

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“…From a microscopic level, this behavior should be accounted for by the fact of dealing with ferroelectric micro-regions embedded in a nonferroelectric (porous) medium, allowing to a defectassociated lost of the (i) overall material polar coupling and (ii) apparent local composition homogeneity. We should however point out that, as compared to strong or nearly-strong relaxor diffuse ferroelectric materials [6,22,25,28], these PZTN samples indeed show only a 'partial' rather than a properly or great diffuseness character of phase transition, with relatively poor dielectric peaks broadness (see e.g. Figs.…”
Section: Dielectric Properties and Ferroelectric Phase Transition Chamentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…From a microscopic level, this behavior should be accounted for by the fact of dealing with ferroelectric micro-regions embedded in a nonferroelectric (porous) medium, allowing to a defectassociated lost of the (i) overall material polar coupling and (ii) apparent local composition homogeneity. We should however point out that, as compared to strong or nearly-strong relaxor diffuse ferroelectric materials [6,22,25,28], these PZTN samples indeed show only a 'partial' rather than a properly or great diffuseness character of phase transition, with relatively poor dielectric peaks broadness (see e.g. Figs.…”
Section: Dielectric Properties and Ferroelectric Phase Transition Chamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The value of the Curie-Weiss temperature resulted in T o = 372 • C, while that of the transition is T m = 354 • C. Deviation from the Curie-Weiss law is a typical characteristic of ferroelectric materials exhibiting a Diffuse Phase Transition (DPT), in the sense that their ε versus T spectra involve broad rather than sharp dielectric peaks. In the literature, the appearance of diffuseness has been normally argued in terms of variations in local composition giving rise to distinct microregions, each of which has a slightly different Curie point for its ferro-paraelectric phase transition [21,22,25,26]. A so-called Curie region over which develops a broad rather than sharp dielectric peak must be thus considered.…”
Section: Dielectric Properties and Ferroelectric Phase Transition Chamentioning
confidence: 99%
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