An Anomalous Phase in the Relaxor Ferroelectric Pb(Zn1/3Nb2/3)O3

Abstract

X-ray diffraction studies on a Pb(Zn1/3Nb2/3)O3 (PZN) single crystal sample show the presence of two different structures. An outer-layer exists in the outer most 10 to 50~μm of the crystal, and undergoes a structural phase transition at the Curie temperature TC≈410 K. The inside phase is however, very different. The lattice inside the crystal maintains a cubic unit cell, while ferroelectric polarization develops below TC. The lattice parameter of the cubic unit cell remains virtually a constant, i.e., much less variations compared to that of a typical relaxor ferroelectric, in a wide temperature range of 15 K to 750 K. On the other hand, broadening of Bragg peaks and change of Bragg profile line-shapes in both longitudinal and transverse directions at TC clearly indicate a structural phase transition occurring.

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