# Mapping the structural transitions controlled by the trilinear coupling   in Ca3-xSrxTi2O7

**Authors:** Marie Kratochvilova, Fei-Ting Huang, Maria-Teresa Fernandez Diaz,, Milan Klicpera, Sarah J. Day, Stephen P. Thompson, Yoon-Seok Oh, Bin Gao,, Sang-Wook Cheong, and Je-Geun Park

arXiv: 1906.01384 · 2019-07-24

## TL;DR

This study investigates how structural phase transitions in Ca3-xSrxTi2O7 are influenced by trilinear coupling, revealing doping-dependent phase behavior and challenging existing theoretical predictions.

## Contribution

It provides experimental insights into the doping-dependent structural transitions and the robustness of trilinear coupling in hybrid improper ferroelectrics.

## Key findings

- Direct ferro- to paraelectric transition observed for x<0.6
- Emergence of intermediate tetragonal phase with increased Sr doping
- Suppression of orthorhombic phase at higher Sr levels

## Abstract

We present the results of the high-temperature neutron and x-ray diffraction experiments on the Ca3-xSrxTi2O7 (x = 0.5, 0.8, 0.85, 0.9) compounds. The ferro- to paraelectric transition in these hybrid improper ferroelectric materials arises from the so-called trilinear coupling. Depending on the Strontium content, various structures and phase transitions, different from theoretical predictions, emerge. The in-situ x-ray powder diffraction indicates a direct ferro- to paraelectric transition between the orthorhombic A21am and tetragonal undistorted I4/mmm phase for x < 0.6. We identified a reduction in the trilinear coupling robustness by increasing the Sr-doping level to lead to the emergence of the intermediate tetragonal P42/mnm phase and the gradual suppression of the orthorhombic phase. The observed character of the structure transitions and the Ca3-xSrxTi2O7 phase diagram are discussed in the framework of theoretical models of other related hybrid improper ferroelectric systems.

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