Influence of tetragonal platelets on the dielectric permittivity of 0.964Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3-0.036BaTiO3
Abstract
We study the temperature-dependent evolution of the octahedral tilt order in a lead-free relaxor ferroelectric and its impact on the ferroelectric properties. Using diffuse neutron scattering on a 0.964Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3-0.036BaTiO3 single crystal, we suggest a model for the temperature-dependent nanostructure of this perovskite that features chemically pinned tetragonal platelets embedded in the rhombohedral matrix, often separated by a cubic intermediate phase. Our results show a clear correlation between the squared thickness of the tetragonal platelets and the dielectric permittivity. This is interpreted as a sign for increased polarizability of the strained and distorted lattice at the center of the tetragonal platelets.
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