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The anomalous skin effect in single crystal relaxor ferroelectric PZN-xPT and PMN-xPT

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PHASE TRANSITIONS
Volume 79, Issue 1-2, Pages 135-152

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02652030600558682

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relaxor; ferroelectrics; skin; PZN; PMN

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X-ray and neutron scattering studies of the lead-based family of perovskite relaxors Pb(Zn1/3Nb2/3)O-3-xPbTiO(3) (PZN-xPT) and Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O-3-xPbTiO(3) (PMN-xPT) have documented a highly unusual situation in which the near-surface region of a single crystal can exhibit a structure that is different from that of the bulk when cooled to low temperatures. The near-surface region, or skin can also display critical behavior that is absent in the crystal interior, as well as a significantly different lattice spacing. By varying the incident photon energy, and thus the effective penetration depth, X-ray measurements indicate a skin thickness of order 10-50 mu m for PZN-xPT samples with 0 <= x <= 8%. Neutron residual stress measurements on a large PMN single crystal reveal a uniform lattice spacing within the bulk, but an increased strain near the surface. The presence of this skin effect has led to incorrect phase diagrams for both the PZN-xPT and PMN-xPT systems and erroneous characterizations of the nature of the relaxor state.

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