Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10620605 Acta Materialia 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
A compositional dependence on the ferroelastic phase transition in scheelite solid-solution [(Li0.5Bi0.5)xBi1−x][MoxV1−x]O4 ceramics was characterized by the microwave dielectric data over the temperature range 10-420 K. As x values increased from 0.0 to 0.125, a dielectric temperature-dependent anomaly consistent with a phase transition decreased linearly from 528 K for the pure BiVO4 end member to 264 K for the solid-solution composition at x = 0.125. With further increasing x, the transition temperature decreased sharply to approximately 45 K and became stable for x ⩾ 0.52. The phase transition point for pure tetragonal (Li0.5Bi0.5)MoO4 ceramics is approximately 43 K. As the x value increases, the Raman band of the [(Li0.5Bi0.5)xBi1−x][MoxV1−x]O4 ceramics at room temperature broadens and overlaps. Ferroelastic domain structures were observed as a function of composition with diffraction contrast imaging and high-resolution imaging with transmission electron microscopy. Structure-property relations are inferred from the microscopy observations and the Raman spectra.
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