Spin Glass Analogy of ABO3 Relaxor Ferroelectric: A Theoritical Model
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Spin Glass Analogy of ABO3 Relaxor Ferroelectric: A Theoritical Model
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Panigrahi, S
Rout, S K
BadaPanda, T
Rout, S K
BadaPanda, T
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2006-05-23
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Relaxor ferroelectrics, or relaxors exhibit many properties similar to those of spin or dipolar glasses. Relaxor behavior in normally ferroelectric materials results from compositionally inherity, disorder or frustration[1].This behavior has been observed and studied most extensively in disorder ABO3 perovskite ferroelectric. Three essential ingredients of relaxor ferroelectric are the existence of lattice disorder , evidence of the existence of polar nanodomains at temperatures much higher than Tm and the existence of domains as islands in a highly polarisable host lattice
Relaxor ferroelectrics, or relaxors exhibit many properties similar to those of spin or dipolar glasses. Relaxor behavior in normally ferroelectric materials results from compositionally inherity, disorder or frustration[1].This behavior has been observed and studied most extensively in disorder ABO3 perovskite ferroelectric. Three essential ingredients of relaxor ferroelectric are the existence of lattice disorder , evidence of the existence of polar nanodomains at temperatures much higher than Tm and the existence of domains as islands in a highly polarisable host lattice
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