On the nature of the glassy state in 9/65/35 PLZT ceramics
- 1 February 1996
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Ferroelectrics
- Vol. 176 (1) , 99-106
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00150199608223603
Abstract
Dielectric susceptibility under electric field, pyroelectric current and Raman scattering measurements have been performed on 9/65/35 PLZT ceramics, which are considered as ferroelectric relaxors. All the results evidence a freezing of kinetic processes at a temperature T 0 ≌ 253 K, which characterizes a macrodomain to microdomain state transition for the experiments under field. Taking into account our previous Cole-Cole measurements inferring a superparaelectric behaviour at high temperature, it is suggested that a crossover from superparaelectric to microdomain state occurs within a temperature range which includes the temperature TL m at which the real part of the dielectric susceptibility displays a maximum.Keywords
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