Measurements of dielectric and anelastic relaxation have been performed on ferroelectric relaxor PMN-10%PT. Both the dielectric and elastic susceptibilities presented the typical relaxor peak, although much less intense in the elastic case. The anelastic measurements have been extended down to 1 K. finding persistence of the acoustic losses down to liquid helium temperatures. This suggests the existence of isolated or loosely interacting ions that remain mobile within double-well potentials with particularly low barriers also when the polar clusters are completely frozen. The imaginary part of the elastic compliance could be fitted with a temperature independent distribution function of the barriers, assuming that relaxation occurs between inequivalent states, with asymmetries of the order of 100 K or more.

Dielectric and Anelastic Relaxation in PMN-PT Relaxors

Cordero F;Craciun F;Verardi P
2003

Abstract

Measurements of dielectric and anelastic relaxation have been performed on ferroelectric relaxor PMN-10%PT. Both the dielectric and elastic susceptibilities presented the typical relaxor peak, although much less intense in the elastic case. The anelastic measurements have been extended down to 1 K. finding persistence of the acoustic losses down to liquid helium temperatures. This suggests the existence of isolated or loosely interacting ions that remain mobile within double-well potentials with particularly low barriers also when the polar clusters are completely frozen. The imaginary part of the elastic compliance could be fitted with a temperature independent distribution function of the barriers, assuming that relaxation occurs between inequivalent states, with asymmetries of the order of 100 K or more.
2003
Istituto di Acustica e Sensoristica - IDASC - Sede Roma Tor Vergata
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