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Haydn Chen

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X-ray thermal-diffuse-scattering study of soft modes in paraelectricBaTiO3

1995

Anomalous x-ray thermal diffuse scattering (TDS) from the paraelectric ${\mathrm{BaTiO}}_{3}$ has been measured as a function of temperature using synchrotron radiation. Sheets of intensities that were previously reported have been confirmed. The origin of the observed TDS intensities is attributed to the soft on-(100) TA modes and overdamped [010${]}_{\mathrm{TO}}$ mode for reduced wave vector qg0.25 and 0.25, respectively. In agreement with the previous neutron inelastic scattering experiment, our results support the notion of the one-dimensionally correlated optic motion of atoms.

Nuclear magnetic resonanceMaterials sciencePhononScatteringSynchrotron radiationWave vectorNeutronSoft modesInelastic scatteringAtmospheric temperature rangeAtomic physicsPhysical Review B
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Comparative studies of ferroelectric and magnetic phase transitions in Pb(Fe1/2Nb1/2)O3-PbMO3 (M-Ti, Zr) multiferroic solid solutions

2015

Some peculiar features of magnetic x,T-phase diagram of (1-x)PbFe1/2Nb1/2O3- xPbTiO3 system at x ≈ 0.1 have been ascribed previously to the change of the lattice symmetry from rhombohedral to tetragonal or to the decrease of the lattice parameter with x. We carried out structural, dielectric, magnetization, and Mossbauer studies of (1-x)PbFe1/2Nb1/2O3-xPbZrO3 system, where the symmetry remains rhombohedral, while the lattice parameter increases with x. However, the magnetic x,T-phase diagram of (1-x)PbFe1/2Nb1/2O3-xPbZrO3 appeared to be very similar to that of (1-x) PbFe1/2Nb1/2O3-xPbTiO3. Anomalies of composition dependence of magnetic phase transition temperatures at x ≈ 0.1 are supposed …

Phase transitionSpin glassMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter Physicsspin glassFerroelectricitylead iron niobateElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetizationTetragonal crystal systemLattice constantferroelectricMultiferroicsphase transition diffusionmultiferroicSolid solutionFerroelectrics
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