Effects of coupling between octahedral tilting and polar modes on the phase diagram of PbZr1-xTixO3 (PZT)
F. Cordero, F. Trequattrini, F. Craciun, C. Galassi

TL;DR
This study investigates how octahedral tilting interacts with polar modes in PZT near MPBs, revealing complex coupling effects that influence phase transitions and the phase diagram.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the coupling between tilt and polar instabilities in PZT, highlighting their influence on the phase diagram and transition behaviors.
Findings
Identification of tilt instability onset and its frustration by lattice disorder.
Tilt and polar instability lines tend to merge or influence each other.
Evidence of a possible rhombohedral/monoclinic boundary transition.
Abstract
The results are presented of anelastic and dielectric spectroscopy measurements on large grain ceramic PZT with compositions near the two morphotropic phase boundaries (MPBs) that the ferroelectric (FE) rhombohedral phase has with the Zr-rich antiferroelectric and Ti-rich FE tetragonal phases. These results are discussed together with similar data from previous series of samples, and reveal new features of the phase diagram of PZT, mainly connected with octahedral tilting and its coupling with the polar modes. Additional evidence is provided of what we interpret as the onset of the tilt instability, when is initially frustrated by lattice disorder, and the long range order is achieved at lower temperature. Its temperature T_IT(x) prosecutes the long range tilt instability line T_T(x) up to T_C, when T_T. It is proposed that the difficulty of seeing the expected 1/2<111> modulations in…
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