Displacive To Order-Disorder Two-Step Phase Transition Model For Para-Ferroelectric Transition


Autoria(s): Wang JT; Hall S; Zhen Y; Sun ZW(孙祉伟)
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Two-step phase transition model, displacive to order-disorder, is proposed. The driving forces for these two transitions are fundamentally different. The displacive phase transition is one type of the structural phase transitions. We clearly define the structural phase transition as the symmetry broking of the unit cell and the electric dipole starts to form in the unit cell. Then the dipole-dipole interaction takes place as soon as the dipoles in unit cells are formed. We believe that the dipole-dipole interaction may cause an order-disorder phase transition following the displacive phase transition. Both structural and order-disorder phase transition can be first-order or second-order or in between. We found that the structural transition temperatures can be lower or equal or higher than the order-disorder transition temperature. The para-ferroelectric phase transition is the combination of the displacive and order-disorder phase transitions. It generates a variety of transition configurations along with confusions. In this paper, we discuss all these configurations using our displacive to order-disorder two-step phase transition model and clarified all the confusions.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/26694

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/9026

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Ferroelectrics, 2009, 386: 94-104

Palavras-Chave #Displacive #Order #Disorder #Paraelectric #Ferroelectric #Phase Transition #Lattice Dynamics #Dipole-Dipole Interaction #Batio3 #Scattering #Dynamics
Tipo

期刊论文