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Aging in the Relaxor Ferroelectric PMN/PT

Materials Science 2009-11-11 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

The relaxor ferroelectric (PbMn1/3_{1/3}Nb2/3_{2/3}O3_3)1x_{1-x}(PbTiO3_3)x_{x}, x=0.1x=0.1, (PMN/PT(90/10)) is found to exhibit several regimes of complicated aging behavior. Just below the susceptibility peak there is a regime exhibiting rejuvenation but little memory. At lower temperature, there is a regime with mainly cumulative aging, expected for simple domain-growth. At still lower temperature, there is a regime with both rejuvenation and memory, reminiscent of spin glasses. PMN/PT (88/12) is also found to exhibit some of these aging regimes. This qualitative aging behavior is reminiscent of that seen in reentrant ferromagnets, which exhibit a crossover from a domain-growth ferromagnetic regime into a reentrant spin glass regime at lower temperatures. These striking parallels suggest a picture of competition in PMN/PT (90/10) between ferroelectric correlations formed in the domain-growth regime with glassy correlations formed in the spin glass regime. PMN/PT (90/10) is also found to exhibit frequency-aging time scaling of the time-dependent part of the out-of-phase susceptibility for temperatures 260 K and below. The stability of aging effects to thermal cycles and field perturbations is also reported.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0603700,
  title  = {Aging in the Relaxor Ferroelectric PMN/PT},
  author = {Lambert K. Chao and Eugene V. Colla and M. B. Weissman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0603700},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

8 pages RevTeX4, 11 figures; submitted to Phys. Rev. B