Transformation processes in LaAlO3: neutron diffraction, dielectric, thermal, optical, and Raman studies
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
The behavior of the Pm3¯m-R3¯c phase transition in LaAlO3 TC=813 K from differential scanning calorimetry
measurements has been studied using temperature-dependent measurements of the crystal structure,
dielectric relaxation, specific heat, birefringence, and the frequencies of the two soft modes via Raman
spectroscopy. While all these experiments show behavior near TC consistent with a second-order Landau
transition, there is extensive evidence for additional anomalous behavior below 730 K. Below this temperature,
the two soft mode frequencies are not proportional to each other, the spontaneous strain is not proportional to
the square of the AlO6 rotation angle, and anomalies are seen in the birefringence. Twin domains, which are
mobile above 730 K, are frozen below 730 K. These anomalies are consistent with biquadratic coupling
between the primary order parameter of the transition AlO6 rotation and a second process. From the dielectric
results, which indicate a smooth but rapid increase in conductivity in the temperature range 500–800 K, we
propose that this second process is hopping of intrinsic oxygen vacancies. These vacancies are essentially static
below 730 K and dynamically disordered above 730 K. The interaction between static vacancies and the
displacive phase transition is unfavorable. A similar anomaly may be observed in other aluminate perovskites
undergoing the same transition.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Perovskites; LaAlO3; Phase transition; Strain
Elenco autori:
Hayward, S. A.; Morrison, F. D.; Redfern, S. A. T.; Salje, E. K. H.; Scott, J. F.; Knight, K. S.; Tarantino, SERENA CHIARA; Glazer, A. M.; Shuvaeva, V.; Daniel, P.; Zhang, M.; Carpenter, M. A.
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