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Evidence for a New Non-Ferroelectric Phase Transition in (Pb1−xCax)TiO3 Ceramics for 0.60 ≤ x ≤ 0.90

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Pages 37-41 | Accepted 10 Apr 2005, Published online: 09 Mar 2011
 

Results of low temperature dielectric measurements on the mixed (Pb 1x Ca x )TiO 3 system are presented to show that the strong dielectric anomaly observed for compositions with x < 0.60 is replaced by a very weak dielectric anomaly for x ≥ 0.60. The temperature dependence of the unit cell parameters, as obtained by Rietveld analysis of the neutron powder diffraction data, shows change of slope at the dielectric anomaly temperature. The observed dielectric peak for x ≥ 0.60 is shown to be due to a thermodynamic phase transition and not due to a relaxor or dipole glass type transition. Absence of hysteresis loop below the transition temperature reveals that this new phase transition is of non-ferroelectric type. Curie-Weiss fit to the dielectric constant gives negative Curie temperature which points towards an antiferroelectric transition.

Acknowledgments

Thanks are due to C.S.I.R. (Govt. of India) for grant of Senior Research Fellowship to one of us (AC). Partial support from IUC-DAEF, Mumbai Centre is also gratefully acknowledged.

Paper originally presented at AMF-4, Bangalore, India, December 12–15, 2003

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