2018
DOI: 10.1103/physrevmaterials.2.084409
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Quantum critical points in ferroelectric relaxors: Stuffed tungsten bronze K3Li2Ta5O

Abstract: We have synthesized ceramic specimens of the tetragonal tungsten bronze K 3 Li 2 Ta 5 O 15 (KLT) and characterized its phase transition via x-ray diffraction, dielectric permittivity, resonant ultrasonic spectroscopy, and heat capacity measurements. The space group of KLT is reported as both P 4/mbm and Cmmm with the orthorhombic distortion occurring when there are higher partial pressures of volatile K and Li used inside the closed crucibles for the solid state synthesis. The data show strong relaxor behavior… Show more

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“…Our fit to the lead pyrochlore relaxation, Figure 6, yields a freezing temperature of T f = −14 K (below absolute zero) [13]. Note that the frequency f 0 in the fit is unreliable; the data fitting is not sensitive to this value, and the fit simply shows that it is very large.…”
Section: Hexaferritesmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Our fit to the lead pyrochlore relaxation, Figure 6, yields a freezing temperature of T f = −14 K (below absolute zero) [13]. Note that the frequency f 0 in the fit is unreliable; the data fitting is not sensitive to this value, and the fit simply shows that it is very large.…”
Section: Hexaferritesmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…We show in the graphical abstract here that this is because the transition is that of a relaxor QCP. Hence, if measurements are made via resonant ultrasonic spectroscopy or dielectric studies in the 300 kHz regime, a phase transition is measured (up to T = 40 K), whereas if a dc technique is used, such as specific heat, no transition is observed in this temperature range [13]. The situation in lead pyrochlore is rather more confusing.…”
Section: Hexaferritesmentioning
confidence: 99%