Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10636992 | Solid State Sciences | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Ceramics with composition Ca1âxNaxSn1âxNbxO3 (0.85⩽x⩽0.96) were sintered in the temperature range 1200-1400â°C. Dielectric properties of ceramics belonging to the whole composition domain were investigated in a broad range of temperatures (80-600 K) and frequencies (0.1-200 kHz). The thermal behavior of the dielectric permittivity suggests the existence of three phases: cubic-paraelectric, tetragonal-paraelectric and orthorhombic-ferroelectric or relaxor. The relaxor, or classical ferroelectric character, is dependent on the value of x. The symmetries of these three phases were investigated by X-ray diffraction study. The polarization state was checked by piezoelectric and pyroelectric measurements.
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Authors
Abdelhedi Aydi, Hamadi Khemakhem, Chokri Boudaya, Annie Simon, Régnault Von der Mühll,