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Research Article

Links between non-180° domain and heterophase structures in ferroelectric solid solutions: from stress relief to phase contents

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Pages 10-16 | Received 18 Sep 2022, Accepted 25 Apr 2023, Published online: 29 Jul 2023
 

Abstract

A model of a heterophase sample with interlayers is applied to describe some two-phase states in ferroelectric 0.69BiFe1-xGaxO3–0.31BaTiO3 solid solutions with x = 0 − 0.06. Features of a coexistence of the rhombohedral and pseudocubic phases are first analysed at variations of a unit-cell parameter of the pseudocubic phase aPC in heterophases with x = const. Conditions for the complete stress relief at planar interfaces hold in the presence of non-180° domains in the rhombohedral phase and at the aforementioned variations of aPC. Agreement between the calculated and experimental results on contents in 0.69BiFe1-xGaxO3–0.31BaTiO3 at room temperature is achieved.

Acknowledgments

The author would like to thank Prof. Dr. A. E. Panich and Prof. Dr. I. A. Parinov (Southern Federal University, Russia), and Prof. Dr. L. N. Korotkov (Voronezh State Technical University, Russia) for their interest in the research problem. The research was supported by the Southern Federal University (research topic ‘Development and Materials-science Substantiation of the Creation of Materials and Products Based on Piezoelectric Ceramics Using Additive Technologies’, stage 2022, contract No. 176/22-D, July 11th, 2022).

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