E. Ching‐PradoW. PérezA. Reynés‐FigueroaRam S. KatiyarSeshu B. Desu
Abstract Raman spectra of SrBi2Ta2O9 (SBT), Bi3TiNbO9(BTN), and x(SBT) + (1-x)(BTN) samples were studied for the first time in the low frequency region. The BTN spectra show two features around 33 and 41 cm−1, while only one feature, around 30 cm−1, is found in SBT. The stoichiometric evolution of the Raman spectra shows that the frequency positions of these bands decrease as x changes from 0 to 1. Strong correlation is found between the frequency positions of these modes and both the Curie temperature and the a-parameter. The results are interpreted in terms of the ferroelectric displacive modes, which are responsible for the strong spontaneous polarization along a-axis. The band around 65 cm−1is assigned to oxygen motion in the B2O2 layer.
W. PérezE. Ching‐PradoP. S. DobalA. Reynés‐FigueroaRam S. KatiyarS. TirumalaSeshu B. Desu
E. Ching‐PradoW. PérezP. S. DobalR. S. KatiyartS. TirumalaSeshu B. Desu
E. Ching‐PradoW. PérezP. S. DobalRam S. KatiyarS. TirumalaSeshu B. Desu
H. X. QinJianming ZhuWenwen CaiP. P. ChenWei LüY. N. Wang
E. Ching‐PradoW. PérezA. Reynés‐FigueroaRam S. KatiyarD. RavichandranA. S. Bhalla