High dielectric constant and frozen macroscopic polarization in dense nanocrystalline (30nm) BaTiO3 ceramics
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Theoretical models for small ferroelectric particles predict a progressive decrease of the Curie temperature,
spontaneous lattice strain, and polarization until the critical size corresponding to transition to the cubic phase
and disappearance of ferroelectricity is reached. In contrast, the behavior of nanocrystalline BaTiO3 ceramics
with a grain size of _30 nm is dominated by extrinsic effects related to the grain boundaries which mask the
expected downscaling of properties. While the noncubic crystal structure, the high dielectric constant
__1600_ and the variation of permittivity with temperature suggest a ferroelectric behavior, very slim, and
nearly linear polarization hysteresis loops are observed. Evidence for the existence of a ferroelectric domain
structure with domains extending over several grains and of polarization switching at local scale is given by
piezoresponse force microscopy. The suppression of macroscopic ferroelectric hysteresis and switching originates
from a frozen domain structure stable under an external field owing to the effects exerted by the grain
boundaries, such as the clamping of the domain walls and the hindrance of polarization switching. Furthermore,
the depolarization field originated by the low-permittivity nonferroelectric grain boundaries can cause a
significant reduction of polarization. If the grain size is small enough, the ceramic is expected to undergo a
“phase transition” to a polar phase with nonswitchable polarization. The BaTiO3 ceramics with grain size of
30 nm investigated in the present study are deemed to be close to this transition.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PACS number: 77.84.-s; 81.07.-b; 68.37.-d
List of contributors:
Piazza, Daniele; Viviani, Massimo; Galassi, Carmen; Buscaglia, MARIA TERESA; Buscaglia, Vincenzo
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