Journal of Advanced Dielectrics (Feb 2017)
Low temperature Raman scattering study of barium doped lead ytterbium tantalate ceramics
Abstract
Raman spectra of a complex perovskite system (Pb1−xBax)(Yb0.5Ta0.5)O3, x=0.0,0.1 and 0.2 have been studied at low temperature in the range of 10–250K. The fascination of the system is that it undergoes a crossover from a highly ordered antiferroelectric (x=0.0) to ferroelectric (x=0.1) to disordered relaxor ferroelectric (x=0.2). The nature of splitting that prevails in F2g (≈60cm−1), F1g (≈538cm−1) modes and their gradual merging and disappearance with x indicates an orthorhombic symmetry for x=0.0 and a pseudo-cubic structure for x=0.2. The mode at 420cm−1 suggests the existence of rhombohedral distortion in all the compositions. The soft mode behavior of the F2g modes has been analyzed by fitting the data with the power law ωs=A(TC−T)β.
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