The dielectric properties of layered crystals of CuInP2(SexS1−x )6 solid solutions are studied at x = 0.02, 0.05, 0.20, and 0.40. At a low selenium content (x ≤ 0.05), the solid solutions undergo a transition to the phase with short-range polar order. This transition manifests itself as a diffuse maximum in the temperature dependence of the permittivity ε′(T). Ferroelectric ordering in the solid solutions under investigation is suppressed at x > 1. It is assumed that the structural disordering initiated by the substitution of atoms in the anion sublattice of the solid solutions at 0.1 < x < 0.75 leads to the formation of the state of structured glass. The dielectric relaxation dispersion observed in the radio-frequency range at temperatures of 80–140 K is associated with the freezing of the relaxation dynamics of individual copper atoms.
Theodora KyratsiSangeeta LalTim HoganMercouri G. Kanatzidis
Yu. M. VysochanskiǐA. A. MolnarМ. І. ГурзанV.B. Cajipe
Kunpeng ZhaoMengjia GuanPengfei QiuAnders B. BlichfeldEspen Z. EikelandChenxi ZhuDudi RenFangfang XuBo B. IversenXun ShiLidong Chen
M. Ya. RudyshM. PiaseckiR. B. МаtviivV. O. KarnaushenkoА. І. Кашуба
J. BanysV. SamulionisV.B. CajipeYu. M. Vysochanskiǐ