Structurally frustrated polar nanoregions in BaTi O3 -based relaxor ferroelectric systems

Y. Liu*, R. L. Withers, B. Nguyen, K. Elliott

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    Abstract

    This letter presents direct electron diffraction evidence that structurally frustrated one-dimensional polar nanoregions arising from anticorrelated displacements of Ti and nearest neighboring O ions are responsible for the relaxation behavior observed in doped BaTi O3 relaxor ferroelectrics, rather than chemical short range ordering. The role of the dopant ions is not to directly induce polar nanoregions but rather to set up random local strain fields preventing homogeneous strain distortion, thereby suppressing transverse correlation from one 〈001〉 chain dipole to the next and hence the development of long range ferroelectric order.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number152907
    JournalApplied Physics Letters
    Volume91
    Issue number15
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

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