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Electron microscopic studies of the antiferroelectric phase in Sr0.60Ca0.40TiO3 ceramic
Authors:Shahid Anwar
Affiliation:UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research, University Campus, Khandwa Road, Indore 452001, India
Abstract:The structural variants and their coexistence across the antiferroelectric phase transition in Sr0.60Ca0.40TiO3 ceramic has been studied through transmission electron microscopy (TEM) at room temperature and ∼100 °C. A clear evidence of the presence of superlattice reflections, corresponding to the cell doubling along the c-axis of Pbnm (or b-axis along Pnma), occurring during paraelectric to antiferroelectric transition, has been obtained through selected area electron diffraction, convergent beam electron diffraction and lattice-resolution imaging. Coexistence of the Pbnm and Pbcm phases at room temperature has been observed and attributed to the strain/disorder-induced broadening of the first-order antiferroelectric phase transition. Drastic changes in the domain structure during Pbnm to Pbcm transformation have been observed. This clearly indicates that the antiferrodistortive transition responsible for the occurrence of the antiferroelectric phase is of completely different origin and it is not just an additional follow-up of the already-existing ordering due to aac+ tilt schemes in the Pbnm domain. Thermal cycling studies on microstructural changes indicate some kind of memory mechanism, which retains the memory of the original aac+ tilt schemes in the Pbnm phase. This has been attributed to the symmetry conforming short-range order (SC-SRO) of the point defects.
Keywords:Electron diffraction   CBED   X-ray diffraction   Antiferroelectric ceramics   SC-SRO
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