New, Lead Free, Perovskites With a Diffuse Phase Transition: NaNbO3 ~ Solid Solutions
Abstract
Some of (1-x)NaNbO3-(x)ABO3 perovskite solid solutions exhibit a dramatic diffusion of the dielectric permittivity epsilon' maximum and relaxor-type behavior when the second component concentration exceeds a threshold value x0. The concentration phase transition to the relaxor-like phase is abrupt (of the first order kind) that is seen from the step in the dependence of the epsilon'(T) maximum temperature, Tm, on x. The precursor of this transition is a giant (up to 100 K) temperature hysteresis of epsilon'(T). Some relaxor-like properties appear even at x < x0 in the course of cooling while disappear in the course of heating. The experimental data obtained are qualitatively described within a Landau-type phenomenological approach, assuming the relaxor-type behavior to be local stress-induced.
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