Published November 15, 2006 | Version v1
Journal article

Composition dependence of the diffuse scattering in the relaxor (1-x)Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-xPbTiO3 (x=0 and 0.10)

  • 1. Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo, Kashiwa 277-8581 (Japan)
  • 2. NIST Center for Neutron Research, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8562 (United States)
  • 3. Department of Chemistry, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6 (Canada)
  • 4. Department of Physics, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973-5000 (United States)

Description

We have measured the neutron diffuse scattering in the relaxor (1-x)Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-xPbTiO3 single crystals with x=0% and 10% around (110) and (100) to study the effect of Ti substitution on polar nanoregions (PNR). Both the x=0% and 10% samples exhibit weak diffuse scattering extending along [110] at (110) above 500K. In addition, we observed strong diffuse scattering below T=500K, which extends along [11-bar 0] at (110) and [1+/-10] at (100) . The correlation length ξ derived from the low-T diffuse scattering indicates that the average size of the PNR is enlarged by the substitution of Ti++ for (Mg1/3Nb2/3)++. For PMN-10% PT, the high-T diffuse scattering, which extends along the longitudinal direction at 650K, expands along the transverse direction on cooling. This change can be understood in terms of the soft mode condensation. As the temperature decreases below 500K, the weak high-T diffuse scattering becomes almost isotropic, and the low-T diffuse scattering extending along the transverse direction becomes dominant

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.physb.2006.05.294;
PII
S0921-4526(06)01202-6;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Physica. B, Condensed Matter
Journal Volume
385-386
Journal Page Range
p. 123-125
ISSN
0921-4526
CODEN
PHYBE3

Conference

Title
8. international conference on neutron scattering
Dates
27 Nov - 2 Dec 2005
Place
Sydney (Australia)

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Copyright (c) 2006 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.