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Coexistence of local structural heterogeneities and long-range ferroelectricity in Pb-free (1-x)Ba(Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3-x(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3 ceramics

Published 12 May 2022 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2205.05972v1)

Abstract: Environmentally benign (1-x)Ba(Ti${0.8}$Zr${0.2}$)O$3$-x(Ba${0.7}$Ca${0.3}$)TiO$_3$ (BZT-BCT) ceramics are promising materials due to their remarkable high piezoresponse [Liu and Ren, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{103}, 257602 (2009)]. In this Letter, by focusing on local and average structure in combination with macroscopic electromechanical and dielectric measurements we demonstrate the structure property relationship in the tetragonal BZT-BCT ceramic. During high-temperature cubic to tetragonal phase transformation, polar nanoregions are manifested through the spontaneous volume ferroelectrostriction at temperatures below $\sim$ 477 K. Temperature-dependent local structural investigations across the Zr K edge extended x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy reveal an anomalous collaboration between the ZrO${6}$ and TiO$6$ octahedra. These octahedra compromise their individuality during polarization development. The presence of domains of submicron size embedded inside the macroscopic ferroelectric regions below T${m}$, as well as their hierarchical arrangement, is observed by piezo-response force microscopy. Effects of the existence of the structural/polar heterogeneities below T$_{m}$ are observed also when polarizibilities of the poled and the unpoled samples are compared; the poled sample is found to be more susceptible to the electric field. In addition, by using electric field dependent x-ray diffraction studies we also show that this ceramic under field exhibits reduction of tetragonal distortion, which is consistent with earlier reports.

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