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Nanostructural-property relations in complex lead perovskites

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In this paper, a correlation between the nanoscale B-site order and relaxor on glassy ferroelectric behavior is found in these lead perovskites, and a hypothesis is suggested which relates 0-3 polar connectivity to order-disorder connectivity.
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From transmission electron microscopy studies on several complex lead perovskite compounds Pb(B'B'')O3, and their solid solutions a classification can be obtained based on B-cation order. This classification divides the complex lead perovskites into three subgroups; random occupation or disordered, nanoscale or short coherent long-range order and long coherent long-range order of B-site cations. A correlation between the nanoscale B-site order and relaxor on glassy ferroelectric behavior is found in these lead perovskites. An hypothesis is suggested which relates 0-3 polar connectivity to 0-3 order-disorder connectivity. This hypothesis is discussed with relation to present theories [G. A. Smolenskii: J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. (1970) Suppl., p. 26, L. E. Cross: Ferroelectrics 76 (1987) 241, T. L. Renieke and K. L. Ngai: Solid State Commun. 18 (1973) 1543] and reported experimental results of the perovskite relaxor ferroelectrics.

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Incommensurate structures in highly ordered complex perovskites Pb(Co1/2W1/2)O3 and Pb(Sc1/2Ta1/2)O3.

TL;DR: Evidence for an incommensurate phase within the antiferroelectric and ferroelectric phase, respectively is revealed and a possible ``lock-in'' transition is found in Pb (${\mathrm{Sc}}_{1/2}$) and Pb (£3), but the incommonsurate to commensurate transition seems to be dependent on the degree of B-site order.
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