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M. Kosec

Polarization Switching in Heterophase Nanostructures: PLZT Relaxor Ceramics

The polarization switching is experimentally investigated in hot-pressed PLZT-x/65/35 ceramics with a lanthanum content from 5 to 12 at. %. The specific features in the temperature dependence of the polarization switching in a heterophase state are interpreted by analyzing the change in the switched charge measured over wide ranges of fields and temperatures. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of depolarization fields induced by interphase boundaries. A model of the evolution of polydomain nanostructures with a change in the temperature and in the response to an external field is considered. It is assumed that the low-temperature dielectric anomaly and the temperature hysteresis are …

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Synthesis of Lead Zirconate Antiferroelectric Thin Films by Sol-Gel Processing

A modified methoxyethanol sol-gel process was used for the production of PbZrO3 thin films. The new route uses lead oxide [PbO] instead of lead acetate [Pb(OAc)2]. Through the use of this method it is possible to prepare single-phase perovskite materials with improved properties. Examples are given for PbZrO3 thin layers deposited by the spin coating process on TiO2/Pt/TiO2/SiO2/Si substrates from various sols where lead acetate or lead oxide are used as the starting lead compound. The preferred orientation and the perovskite phase content of the films were studied using X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD). Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used for microstructural characterization of the…

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Field Induced Evolution of Nanoscale Structures in Relaxor PLZT Ceramics

Abstract The kinetics of the nanoscale structures under application of bipolar and unipolar ac field was investigated by recording of the switching charge in wide temperature and field range in hot-pressed relaxor PLZT ceramics. Original analysis of the switching charge data was based on the consideration of the field induced transformation as an evolution of the nanoscale domain structure with nanoscale nonpolar inclusions. We have shown that the inhomogeneous depolarization field produced by the bound charges existing at the interphase boundaries play the key role in spontaneous backswitching effects.

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AC Switching of Relaxor PLZT Ceramics

The switching under application of bipolar ac field is studied by recording of the hysteresis loops in wide temperature and field range in PLZT x/65/35 ceramics. The qualitative difference of the shape of hysteresis loops above and below the freezing temperature is attributed to backswitching in relaxor phase due to the depolarization field produced by the bound charges located at the interphase boundaries. The application of the quasistatic approach to analysis of the experimental data allows us to obtain parameters of the distribution function of local coercive fields from the field dependence of the switching charge derivative on field.

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