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Phase Transformation in Lithium Niobate-Lithium Tantalate Solid Solutions (LiNb$_{1-x}$Ta$_x$O$_3$)

Materials Science 2024-03-27 v2

Abstract

The investigation of the structural phase transition in the vicinity of the Curie temperature TcT_c of LiNb1x_{1-x}Tax_xO3_3 crystals is motivated by the expected combination of advantageous high-temperature properties of LiNbO3_3 and LiTaO3_3, including high piezoelectric modules and remarkable high-temperature stability, respectively. TcT_c marks the ultimate limit for exploiting the piezoelectric properties, however transition related structural modifications might impact this and other properties even below TcT_c. Remarkably, the phase transition from the ferroelectric to the paraelectric phase, whose temperature strongly depends on the composition xx, shows a significant drop in the activation energy of the electrical conductivity. The magnitude, temperature dependence and underlying mechanisms of this drop are discussed from a microscopic perspective. Molecular dynamics calculations in the framework of the density functional theory show that substantial displacements of the cations occur below TcT_c for both the end compounds LiNbO3_3 and LiTaO3_3, and might thus affect the electrical conductivity. Above TcT_c, the migration of lithium ions is presumably facilitated by a shortened diffusion path for the most favorable jump of the lithium ions. Electronic contributions to the conductivity, which become important above 900 K, are explained within the polaronic picture by the formation and migration of free small polarons.

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@article{arxiv.2403.16717,
  title  = {Phase Transformation in Lithium Niobate-Lithium Tantalate Solid Solutions (LiNb$_{1-x}$Ta$_x$O$_3$)},
  author = {Fatima El Azzouzi and Detlef Klimm and Alexander Kapp and Leonard M. Verhoff and Nils A. Schäfer and Steffen Ganschow and Klaus-Dieter Becker and Simone Sanna and Holger Fritze},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.16717},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

I submitted it to The Physica Status Solidi A: Applications and Materials Science on 12/21/2023 and it's under review. It will be updated after receiving reviews