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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18519213

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Ferroelectric 1 mol.% La(3)+ and 0.5 mol.% Fe(3)+ codoped Pb[Zr0(0.54)Ti0(0.46)]O(3) ceramics were studied by means of multifrequency electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. The obtained results prove that iron is incorporated at the [Zr,Ti]-site, acting as an acceptor and building a charged Fe'(Zr,Ti) - V(O)..)(.) defect dipole with a directly coordinated oxygen vacancy for partial charge compensation. This feature of the defect associates has hitherto been identified only in hard, exclusively Fe(3)+-doped PZT compounds. The present results show, however, that a similar defect association of the Fe3+ functional center with a V(O)..) also exists in soft, donor-acceptor (La(3)+,Fe(3)+)-codoped PZT. According to models developed by Arlt et al. electric dipoles from defect associates, such as the Fe'(Zr,Ti) - V(O)..)(.) defect associate, which may give rise to an internal bias field that is discussed being responsible for ferroelectric aging.


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Ceramics/chemistry , Crystallization/methods , Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy/methods , Lead/chemistry , Membranes, Artificial , Titanium/chemistry , Zirconium/chemistry , Electric Conductivity , Materials Testing
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J Microsc ; 230(Pt 3): 445-54, 2008 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18503671

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Reliable EBSD mapping of 90 degree domains in a tetragonal ferroelectric perovskite has been achieved for the first time, together with reliable automated orientation determination from TEM-Kikuchi patterns. This has been used to determine misorientation angles at 90 degree domain boundaries and thus local c/a ratios. The sources of orientation noise/error and their effects on the misorientation angle data have been thoroughly analyzed and it is found that this gives a cosine distribution of misorientation angles about the mean with a characteristic width related to the width of the orientation noise distribution. In most cases, a good agreement is found between local c/a ratios and global measurements by X-ray diffraction, but some clear discrepancies have also been found suggesting that real local variations are present, perhaps as a consequence of compositional inhomogeneities.


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Crystallography/methods , Lead/chemistry , Titanium/chemistry , X-Ray Diffraction , Zirconium/chemistry , Crystallization , Lead/analysis , Microscopy, Electron , Titanium/analysis , Zirconium/analysis
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