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Polaronic relaxation in perovskites

1995

We report a low-temperature loss anomaly in several oxidic perovskites such as ${\mathrm{KTaO}}_{3}$, ${\mathrm{KTaO}}_{3}$:Nb, ${\mathrm{SrTiO}}_{3}$, ${\mathrm{SrTiO}}_{3}$:Ca, ${\mathrm{PbTiO}}_{3}$:La, Cu, and ${\mathrm{BaTiO}}_{3}$:La. We show that this anomaly arises from a low-frequency dielectric relaxation. The activation energy and the relaxation time of this process are nearly the same for all the investigated perovskites disregarding their composition, texture, and ferroelectric properties. We thus ascribe the loss anomaly to the localization of polarons on residual defects. Although the dielectric losses in ${\mathrm{SrTiO}}_{3}$ and ${\mathrm{SrTiO}}_{3}$:Ca are qualitatively …

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityRelaxation (NMR)Dielectric lossDielectricTexture (crystalline)Activation energyAnomaly (physics)PolaronFerroelectricityPhysical Review B
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Continuous theory of switching in geometrically confined ferroelectrics

2014

A theory of ferroelectric switching in geometrically confined samples like thin films and multilayers with domain structure has been proposed. For that we use Landau–Khalatnikov (LK) equations with free energy functional being dependent on polarization gradients. In this case, the consistent theory can be developed as for thin ferroelectric films and multilayers the domain structure reduces to Fourier series in ferroelectric polarization. The specific calculations are presented for thin film ferroelectric with dead layers and ferro-/paraelectric multilayer. Our theory is generalizable to ferroelectrics and multiferroics with other geometries.

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMultiferroicsDielectricThin filmCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Fourier seriesFerroelectricityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsEnergy functionalFerroelectrics
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Depolarization Field and Properties of Thin Ferroelectric Films with Inclusion of the Electrode Effect

2005

The influence of metallic electrodes on the properties of thin ferroelectric films is considered in the framework of the Ginzburg-Landau phenomenological theory. The contribution of the electrodes with different screening lengths l s of carriers in the electrode material is included in the free-energy functional. The critical temperature T cl , the critical thickness of the film, and the critical screening length of the electrode at which the ferroelectric phase transforms into the paraelectric phase are calculated. The Euler-Lagrange equation for the polarization P is solved by the direct variational method. The results demonstrate that the film properties can be calculated by minimizing t…

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsSolid-state physicsPhase (matter)ElectrodeDielectricCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (electrochemistry)Critical valueFerroelectricityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPyroelectricityPhysics of the Solid State
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Spin-polarized Low Energy Electron Diffraction

2007

We review recent progress in the understanding of the physics of ultrathin ferromagnetic films and surfaces that has been made using elastic spin-polarized low-energy electron diffraction (SPLEED). Further development of the experimental technique including high efficient electron sources, spin manipulation and imaging allows a wide range of applications. We report on a quantitative comparison of relativistic dynamical scattering calculations with SPLEED experiments on Fe(110) surfaces and Fe(100)/W(100) thin films leading to an understanding of the spatial distribution of spin densities. Exploiting the surface sensitivity in combination with the large asymmetry of SPLEED, it becomes feasib…

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceMaterials scienceLow-energy electron diffractionSpin polarizationCondensed matter physicsFerromagnetismElectron diffractionScatteringCurie temperatureElectronPolarization (waves)
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New Heusler Compounds and Their Properties

2013

Spintronics is a multidisciplinary field and a new research area. New materials must be found for satisfying the different types of requirement. The search for stable half-metallic ferromagnets and ferromagnetic semiconductors with Curie temperatures higher than room temperature is still a challenge for solid state scientists. A general understanding of how structures are related to properties is a necessary prerequisite for material design. Computational simulations are an important tool for a rational design of new materials. The new developments in this new field are reported from the point of view of material scientists.

Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceMaterials scienceSpintronicsField (physics)Spin polarizationFerromagnetismCurieFerromagnetic semiconductorNew materialsNanotechnologyMaterial Design
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<title>Glass to ferroelectric phase transition induced by ac electric field in PbMg<formula><inf><roman>1/3</roman><…

2003

The nonlinear dielectric response of epitaxial heterostructures of relaxor ferroelectric PbMg1/3Nb2/3O3 thin films was experimentally studied using digital Fourier analysis. The amplitudes and the phase angles of the dielectric harmonics were determined as a function of temperature and the amplitude of the sinusoidal ac field. The response of the films was reconstructed assuming a linear contribution of the film-electrode interface capacitance. In the films at low amplitudes of ac field, a glass-like behavior was identified by a maximum in the third-order nonlinear dielectric permittivity around the freezing temperature, accompanied by a square field dependence of the amplitudes of the odd …

Condensed Matter::Materials SciencePhase transitionMaterials scienceAmplitudeNuclear magnetic resonanceCondensed matter physicsElectric fieldHarmonicsField dependenceDielectricCapacitanceFerroelectricitySPIE Proceedings
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Thermodynamic properties at the phase transition of Pb(Zr, Sn, Ti)O3solid solutions

2000

Abstract Field induced deformation and electrocaloric effect are investigated in the vicinity of phase transition at 163°C. The sharp increase of electrostriction below Tc is explained by the field induced ferroelectric to antiferroelectric phase transition. The antiferroelectric phase appears and remains stable below Tc in the absence of field. Elastic compliance and thermal expansion as functions of temperature are studied.

Condensed Matter::Materials SciencePhase transitionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsElectrostrictionElectrocaloric effectAntiferroelectricityCondensed Matter PhysicsFerroelectricityThermal expansionElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsEntropy (order and disorder)Solid solutionFerroelectrics
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Relation between deformation and polarization in the region of diffused phase transition of plzt 8/65/35

1995

Abstract The deformation as a function of polarization was measured in PLZT 8-10/65/35 in the region of diffused phase transition. A different behaviour of deformation in the region of double hysteresis loops was observed corresponding to ferroelectric and nonpolar phases as well as to the field induced phase transition region. In the ferroelectric phase the results are described by electrostriction. The decrease of volume as well as small longitudinal deformations at the field induced transition to ferroelectric state are explained by large remanent deformations, existing in the nonpolar phase. Since description of deformation in the framework of electrostriction cannot be motivated in the…

Condensed Matter::Materials SciencePhase transitionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsElectrostrictionvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPolarCeramicCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)FerroelectricityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsFerroelectrics
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Experimental evidence for a local disorder in pure and doped perovskites

1992

Abstract In the soft mode picture, the ferroelectric phase transitions in most of ABO3 perovskites are triggered by the long wavelength oscillations of the B ions against their oxygen cage. There is now a lot of experimental evidence that this picture is incomplete. An extra contribution has to be included in the dynamical response. This contribution is usually thought to arise from local lattice distorsions; this is what will be called local disorder. A complete understanding of this local disorder requires the experimental determination of the microscopic origin, of the dynamics and spatial extension of the lattice distorsions. A useful way to summarize these requirements is to use the co…

Condensed Matter::Materials SciencePhase transitionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsFe dopedLattice (order)DopingSoft modesExperimental DevicesCondensed Matter PhysicsFerroelectricityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonFerroelectrics
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Magnetic field tuning of the smart materials domain structure

1998

The investigation of the behavior of the ferroelectric phase transition with magnetic filed tuning and concentration change is highly attractive owing to the possibility to prepare alloying samples and to predict theoretically the parameters of the magnetic field and concentration response at relatively small concentrations. These parameters may be extracted from the equation of states of the perovskite under investigation in the assumption of the linear response. The study of the movement of the paraelectric - ferroelectric interphase boundary in (Ba,Sr)TiO 3 with concentration change and in constant magnetic fields is provided in the framework of the mean-field theory. The analytical solu…

Condensed Matter::Materials SciencePhase transitionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMagnetismDielectricPolarization (waves)Smart materialFerroelectricityMagnetic fieldPerovskite (structure)SPIE Proceedings
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