Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9784033 | Materials Science and Engineering: B | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Raman scattering technique was applied to examine the Ba-doping effect to the two low temperature phase transitions of Sr2Nb2O7 (SN) in the temperature range from â190 to 600 °C. The line shape of Raman spectra can be well fitted by multidamped harmonic oscillator model. We did not observe any soft mode related to the two low temperature phase transitions corresponding to those of the pure SN. It is correlated to the disappearance of the incommensurate phase in (Ba0.32Sr0.68)2Nb2O7 ceramics. However, the temperature dependence behavior of the three low frequency modes indicates another new structural phase transition around 270 °C. It is considered that the reduction of the interlayer interaction caused by partial replacement of Sr-site by Ba-site, whose ionic radius is larger than that of Sr, may be the reason for the disappearance of the incommensurate phase transition in (Ba0.32Sr0.68)2Nb2O7 ceramics.
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Authors
Anwar Hushur, Yukikuni Akishige, Seiji Kojima,