Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1330941 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The relaxor ferroelectric Pb2Bi4Ti5O18 has been studied by Rietveld refinement of powder neutron diffraction data collected at temperatures of 100, 250 and 400 °C. Our refinements are compatible with the ‘average’ crystal structure of Pb2Bi4Ti5O18 undergoing the phase transition sequence F2mm→I4mm→I4/mmm as a function of increasing temperature, with the latter phase being observed above the known ferroelectric Curie temperature, Tm, and the intermediate phase consistent with a previously observed dielectric anomaly around 207 °C. The results are, however, in conflict with both observation of a symmetry lowering (to space group B2eb) in the lowest temperature phase, observed by electron diffraction, and also with electrical property measurements, which suggest both a- and c-axis polarisation up to Tm. Nevertheless, these crystallographic results are consistent with the observation of relaxor behaviour in this material, and underline the importance of considering ‘long-range’ versus ‘local’ structural effects in relaxor materials.

A powder neutron diffraction study suggests that the relaxor ferroelectric Pb2Bi4Ti5O18 undergoes the phase transition sequence F2mm–I4mm–I4/mmm with increasing temperature.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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