Enhancement of tetragonal anisotropy and stabilisation of the tetragonal phase by Bi/Mn-double-doping in BaTiO3 ferroelectric ceramics
To stabilise ferroelectric-tetragonal phase of BaTiO 3 , the double-doping of Bi and Mn up to 0.5 mol% was studied. Upon increasing the Bi content in BaTiO 3 :Mn:Bi, the tetragonal crystal-lattice-constants a and c shrank and elongated, respectively, resulting in an enhancement of tetragonal anisotr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2017-04, Vol.7 (1), p.45842-45842, Article 45842 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To stabilise ferroelectric-tetragonal phase of BaTiO
3
, the double-doping of Bi and Mn up to 0.5 mol% was studied. Upon increasing the Bi content in BaTiO
3
:Mn:Bi, the tetragonal crystal-lattice-constants
a
and
c
shrank and elongated, respectively, resulting in an enhancement of tetragonal anisotropy, and the temperature-range of the ferroelectric tetragonal phase expanded. X-ray absorption fine structure measurements confirmed that Bi and Mn were located at the A(Ba)-site and B(Ti)-site, respectively, and Bi was markedly displaced from the centrosymmetric position in the BiO
12
cluster. This A-site substitution of Bi also caused fluctuations of B-site atoms. Magnetic susceptibility measurements revealed a change in the Mn valence from +4 to +3 upon addition of the same molar amount of Bi as Mn, probably resulting from a compensating behaviour of the Mn at Ti
4+
sites for donor doping of Bi
3+
into the Ba
2+
site. Because addition of La
3+
instead of Bi
3+
showed neither the enhancement of the tetragonal anisotropy nor the stabilisation of the tetragonal phase, these phenomena in BaTiO
3
:Mn:Bi were not caused by the Jahn-Teller effect of Mn
3+
in the MnO
6
octahedron, but caused by the Bi-displacement, probably resulting from the effect of the 6
s
lone-pair electrons in Bi
3+
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep45842 |