Anomalous transverse acoustic phonon broadening in the relaxor ferroelectric Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3
Abstract
The intrinsic linewidth TA of the transverse acoustic (TA) phonon observed in the relaxor ferroelectric compound Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)0.8Ti0.2O3 (PMN-20%PT) begins to broaden with decreasing temperature around 650 K, nearly 300 K above the ferroelectric transition temperature Tc ( 360 K). We speculate that this anomalous behavior is directly related to the condensation of polarized, nanometer-sized, regions at the Burns temperature Td. We also observe the ``waterfall'' anomaly previously seen in pure PMN, in which the transverse optic (TO) branch appears to drop precipitously into the TA branch at a finite momentum transfer qwf 0.15 -1. The waterfall feature is seen even at temperatures above Td. This latter result suggests that the PNR exist as dynamic entities above Td.
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