Non-relaxor behaviour of low-frequency vibration spectra of relaxor ferroelectric PbCoNbO: evidences from Brillouin and Raman scattering measurements.

J Phys Condens Matter

Department of Physics of Dielectrics and Semiconductors, Ioffe Institute, Politekhnicheskaya 26, 194021 St. Petersburg, Russia.

Published: January 2021

This paper presents the results of studies of a low-frequency vibration spectrum of PbCoNbO (PCN) relaxor ferroelectric crystal using the Brillouin and Raman light scattering in the temperature range from 80 to 750 K. The analysis of the temperature behaviour of the longitudinal acoustic phonon in Brillouin scattering spectra showed no anomalies in the vicinity of 'diffuse phase transition' (T = 250 K) in PCN. Polarized Raman light scattering spectra were obtained in PCN over the entire temperature range studied. Analysis of low-frequency optical mode behaviour in PCN during temperature change also revealed no correlations with dielectric permeability anomaly in the vicinity of T : softening of optical phonon at 43 cm frequency in VV polarization is observed at 170 K. In the same temperature range, there are anomalies (a 'narrow' and weak component) in quasi-elastic light scattering (QELS) obtained in temperature behaviour with VH polarization in Raman spectra in PCN. A 'wide' and intense QELS component, obtained in Raman spectra with VV polarization, shows anomalies in the vicinity of T . We associate the anomalies of optical phonons and QELS with structure distortions in the formation of phase stratification and the dynamics of polar nano-regions.

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