“…4 , 5 , 6 Although itself antiferroelectric (orthorhombic, Phase P, space group Pbcm) at ambient temperature, NaNbO 3 becomes ferroelectric (rhombohedral, Phase N, space group R3c, Glazer tilt system 7 a -a -a -) below 173 K. Depending on sample synthesis conditions, a ferroelectric polymorph, Phase Q (orthorhombic, space group P2 1 ma, Glazer tilt system a -b + a -) can co-exist with Phase P at room temperature. 8,9 Moreover, the orthorhombic ferroelectric phase of NaNbO 3 can be made via chemical doping; indeed doping as little as 2% of either potassium or lithium, to form the solid solutions K x Na 1-x NbO 3 or Li x Na 1-x NbO 3 , induces both a change in the octahedral tilt system of Phase P and a polarization to produce Phase Q. 10 The composition-dependent phase diagram of KNN has recently been re-analysed and is now fairly well understood, 11,12 but that of LNN has received much less attention.…”