A reassessment of the Burns temperature and its relationship to the diffuse scattering, lattice dynamics, and thermal expansion in the relaxor PMN
Autor: | Gehring, P. M., Hiraka, H., Stock, C., Lee, S. -H., Chen, W., Ye, Z. -G., Vakhrushev, S. B., Chowdhuri, Z. |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Zdroj: | Phys. Rev. B 79, 224109 (2009) |
Druh dokumentu: | Working Paper |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevB.79.224109 |
Popis: | We have used neutron scattering techniques to characterize the diffuse scattering and lattice dynamics in single crystals of the relaxor PMN from 10K to 900K. We observed two distinct types of diffuse scattering. The first is weak, relatively temperature independent, persists to at least 900 K, and forms bow-tie-shaped patterns in reciprocal space centered on (h00) Bragg peaks. We associate this primarily with chemical short-range order. The second is strong, temperature dependent, and forms butterfly-shaped patterns centered on (h00) Bragg peaks. This diffuse scattering has been attributed to the PNR because it responds to an electric field and vanishes near Td ~ 620K when measured with thermal neutrons. Surprisingly, it vanishes at 420K when measured with cold neutrons, which provide ~4 times superior energy resolution. That this onset temperature depends on the instrumental energy resolution demands a reassessment of the Burns temperature Td. Neutron backscattering measurements made with 300 times better energy resolution confirm the onset temperature of 420+/-20K. The energy width of the diffuse scattering is resolution limited, indicating that the PNR are static on timescales of at least 2 nsec. Transverse acoustic (TA) phonon lifetimes are temperature independent up to 900K for q < 0.2 1/A. This motivates a physical picture in which sufficiently long-wavelength TA phonons average over the PNR; only those TA phonons having wavelengths comparable to the size of the PNR are affected. The PMN lattice constant changes by less than 0.001 Angstroms below 300K, but expands rapidly at a rate of 2.5x10^-5 1/K at high temperature. The regimes of low and high thermal expansion bracket the revised value of Td, which suggests the anomalous thermal expansion results from the condensation of static PNR. Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review B |
Databáze: | arXiv |
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