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Title A comparative dielectric relaxation study of PMN-PT and PMN-PZ ceramics using impedance spectroscopy
 
Names GUPTA, SM (author)
PANDIT, P (author)
PATRO, P (author)
KULKARNI, AR (author)
WADHAWAN, VK (author)
Date Issued 2005 (iso8601)
Abstract AC-impedance spectroscopic studies in the temperature range of 30-400 degrees C are carried out on solid solutions of lead magnesium niobate (PMN) with lead titanate (PT) and lead zirconate (PZ), both of them in the 65/35 atomic ratio. For PMN-PT this corresponds to the morphotropic phase boundary composition (with normal ferroelectric behaviour), and for PMN-PZ it is near the phase boundary between normal ferroelectric and relaxor ferroelectric compositions. The variation of dielectric permittivity with temperature at different frequencies shows normal ferroelectric and relaxor-like dependence for PMN-PT and PMN-PZ, respectively. Temperature-dependent spectroscopic modulus plots reveal a much broader peak for PMN-PZ compared to that for PMN-PT, which is consistent with the dielectric behaviour. PMN-PT shows nearly ideal Debye behaviour below T-m (the temperature of the permittivity maximum) and the behaviour departs from ideality above T-m, whereas non-ideal Debye behaviour is seen both below and above T-m for PMN-PZ. Complex modulus plots fit well with two depressed semicircles and three depressed semicircles, respectively, for PMN-PT and PMN-PZ. The relaxation observed in the spectroscopic plots around 1 MHz for PMN-PT has been assigned to polarisation relaxation expected for normal-sized domains. No such relaxation could be observed for PMN-PZ around I MHz because of the mesoscopic domain sizes. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Genre Article; Proceedings Paper
Topic morphotropic phase-boundary
Identifier 0921-5107
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