Effect of Ba2+ substitution on the stability of the antiferroelectric and ferroelectric phases in (Pb1-xBax)ZrO3: Phenomenological theory considerations
Abstract
The relative stability of the ferroelectric rhombohedral (FR) and antiferroelectric orthorhombic (AO) phases of (Pb1-xBax)ZrO3 has been investigated as a function of Ba2+ concentration (x) using phenomenological theory considerations. It is shown that all the unknown parameters in the free-energy expressions for the FR and AO phases can be evaluated using the dielectric and x-ray-diffraction data as a function of temperature. We show that the differences in the energies of antiferroelectric and ferroelectric phases decrease with increasing Ba2+ concentration, indicating the gradual destabilization of the antiferroelectric phase. The theoretically predicted critical composition x=0.17±0.0025, above which no antiferroelectric phase can exist, is found to be in excellent agreement with the experimental observations.