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Original Articles

Pseudoproper ferroelastic softening behaviour and dynamic microstructure of monoclinic PrAlO3 perovskite

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Pages 703-713 | Received 19 Apr 2010, Accepted 05 May 2010, Published online: 28 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

Elastic and anelastic properties of single crystal PrAlO3 have been investigated by resonant ultrasound spectroscopy at 0.2–1.2 MHz. Non-linear (pseudoproper) softening with falling temperature in the stability field below ∼690 K is related to the elastic stability limit . Before this instability point is reached, the first order Imma transition intervenes and is marked by a steep minimum in shear elastic constants. Further pseudoproper ferroelastic softening then occurs, consistent with at ∼151 K for the second-order ImmaC2/m transition. Superattenuation of acoustic resonances within the stability field of the C2/m structure implies that the monoclinic twin walls are highly mobile, apart from in a narrow temperature interval near 100 K where the structure becomes metrically tetragonal. PrAlO3 appears to represent a general class of Jahn–Teller phase transitions in perovskites for which the predominant order parameter transforms according to symmetry and which displays an unusual anelastic dissipation.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Andy Buckley and Paul Taylor for their help in establishing and maintaining RUS facilities in Cambridge, which were set up with a grant from the Natural Environment Research Council (NE/B505738/1) to MAC.

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