Using temperature-resolved dielectric spectroscopy in the range of 75-320 K we have inspected the solid-like and liquid-like arrangements of nanometric dipoles (polar nanoregions) embedded in sodium-enriched potassium-tantalate-niobate (KNTN), a chemically-substituted complex perovskite crystal hosting inherent substitutional disorder. The study of order versus direction is carried out using Frohlich entropy measurements and indicates the presence of four long-range symmetry phases, two of which are found to display profoundly anisotropic features. Exotic phases are found for which the dipoles at one fixed temperature manifest a liquid reorientational response along one crystal axis and a solid-like behavior along another axis. The macroscopic anisotropy observed in the sequence of different phases is found to match a microscopic order-disorder sequence typical of nominally pure perovskites. Moreover, experimental demonstration of the onset of a frozen state above transitions is provided.

Liquid-solid directional composites and anisotropic dipolar phases of polar nanoregions in disordered perovskites / Parravicini, Jacopo; Del Re, Eugenio; Agranat, Aharon J.; Parravicini, Gianbattista. - In: NANOSCALE. - ISSN 2040-3364. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:27(2017), pp. 9572-9580. [10.1039/c6nr09817g]

Liquid-solid directional composites and anisotropic dipolar phases of polar nanoregions in disordered perovskites

Parravicini, Jacopo;Del Re, Eugenio;
2017

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Using temperature-resolved dielectric spectroscopy in the range of 75-320 K we have inspected the solid-like and liquid-like arrangements of nanometric dipoles (polar nanoregions) embedded in sodium-enriched potassium-tantalate-niobate (KNTN), a chemically-substituted complex perovskite crystal hosting inherent substitutional disorder. The study of order versus direction is carried out using Frohlich entropy measurements and indicates the presence of four long-range symmetry phases, two of which are found to display profoundly anisotropic features. Exotic phases are found for which the dipoles at one fixed temperature manifest a liquid reorientational response along one crystal axis and a solid-like behavior along another axis. The macroscopic anisotropy observed in the sequence of different phases is found to match a microscopic order-disorder sequence typical of nominally pure perovskites. Moreover, experimental demonstration of the onset of a frozen state above transitions is provided.
2017
Materials Science (all)
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Liquid-solid directional composites and anisotropic dipolar phases of polar nanoregions in disordered perovskites / Parravicini, Jacopo; Del Re, Eugenio; Agranat, Aharon J.; Parravicini, Gianbattista. - In: NANOSCALE. - ISSN 2040-3364. - ELETTRONICO. - 9:27(2017), pp. 9572-9580. [10.1039/c6nr09817g]
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