journals.iop.org home page electronic journals * User guide   * Site map   | Quick Search:Help  
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Athens/Institutional login
IOP login: Password:   
Create account | Alerts | Contact us
Journals Home | Journals List | EJs Extra | This Journal | Search | Authors | Referees | Librarians | User Options | Help |

Broad-band dielectric spectroscopy and ferroelectric soft-mode response in the Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 solid solution

T Ostapchuk et al 2009 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 21 474215 (9pp)   doi: 10.1088/0953-8984/21/47/474215  Help

   PDF (923 KB) | References

T Ostapchuk1, J Petzelt1, J Hlinka1, V Bovtun1, P Kužel1, I Ponomareva2,4, S Lisenkov2,4, L Bellaiche2, A Tkach3,5 and P Vilarinho3
1 Institute of Physics, Na Slovance 2, 18221 Prague 8, Czech Republic
2 Physics Department, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA
3 Department of Ceramics and Glass Engineering, CICECO, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal
4 Present address: Department of Physics, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA
5 Present address: Department of Physics of Science Faculty, IFIMUP, University of Porto, 4169-007 Porto, Portugal
E-mail: ostapcuk@fzu.cz

Abstract. Ceramic Ba0.6Sr0.4TiO3 (BST-0.6) samples were studied in the broad spectral range of 106–1014 Hz by using several dielectric techniques in between 20 and 800 K. The dominant dielectric dispersion mechanism in the paraelectric phase was shown to be of strongly anharmonic soft-phonon origin. The whole soft-mode response in the vicinity of the ferroelectric transition was shown to consist of two coupled overdamped THz excitations, which show classical features of a coupled soft and central mode, known from many ferroelectric crystals with a dynamics near the displacive and order–disorder crossover. Similar behaviour has been recently revealed and theoretically simulated in pure BaTiO3 (see Ponomareva et al 2008 Phys. Rev. B 77 012102 and Hlinka et al 2008 Phys. Rev. Lett. 101 167402). Also for the BST system, this feature was confirmed by the theory based on molecular dynamics simulations with an effective first-principles Hamiltonian. In all the ferroelectric phases, additional relaxation dispersion appeared in the GHz range, assigned to ferroelectric domain-wall dynamics. The microwave losses were analysed from the point of view of applications. The paraelectric losses above 1 GHz are comparable with those in single crystals and appear to be of intrinsic multi-phonon origin. The ceramic BST system is therefore well suited for applications in the whole microwave range.

Print publication: Issue 47 (25 November 2009)
Received 14 April 2009, in final form 10 June 2009
Published 5 November 2009

Bookmark and Share Post to CiteUlike | Post to Connotea | Post to Bibsonomy

 

Find related articles





Article options

Authors & Referees

Nanotechnology news and resourceseprintweb.org - Your address for E prints
 
Content finder
  Full Search
  Help


  
Setup information is available for Adobe Acrobat.
EndNote, ProCite ® and Reference Manager ® are registered trademarks of ISI Researchsoft.
Copyright © Institute of Physics and IOP Publishing Limited 2009.
Use of this service is subject to compliance with the Terms and Conditions of use. In particular, reselling and systematic downloading of files is prohibited.
Help: Cookies | Data Protection. Privacy policy Disclaimer
 
Bioinspiration and Biomimetics reasearch banner