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Theory of prospective tetrahedral perovskite ferroelectrics

Materials Science 2011-04-25 v1 Computational Physics

Abstract

Using first-principles methods, we predict the energy landscape and ferroelectric states of double perovskites of the form AA'BB'O6_6 in which the atoms on both the A and B sites are arranged in rock-salt order. While we are not aware of compounds that occur naturally in this structure, we argue that they might be realizable by directed synthesis. The high-symmetry structure formed by this arrangement belongs to the tetrahedral F4ˉ3mF\bar{4}3m space group. If a ferroelectric instability occurs, the energy landscape will tend to have minima with the polarization along tetrahedral directions, leading to a rhombohedral phase, or along Cartesian directions, leading to an orthorhombic phase. We find that the latter scenario applies to CaBaTiZrO6_6 and KCaZrNbO6_6, which are weakly ferroelectric, and the former one applies to PbSnTiZrO6_6, which is strongly ferroelectric. The results are modeled with a fourth- or fifth-order Landau-Devonshire expansion, providing good agreement with the first-principles calculations. Computations of zone-center soft modes are also carried out in order to characterize the polar and octahedral-rotation instabilities in more detail. Prospects for synthesis of ferroelectric materials belonging to this class are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.1012.5070,
  title  = {Theory of prospective tetrahedral perovskite ferroelectrics},
  author = {Anindya Roy and David Vanderbilt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1012.5070},
  year   = {2011}
}

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8 pages, 3 figures