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Phonon dispersion calculations using the Vaks model in antiferroelectric lead zirconate

Andronikova, D. A.
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Burkovsky, R. G.
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Filimonov, A. V.
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2015
Journal Of Advanced Dielectrics

The calculations of low-energy phonon dispersion relations in lead zirconate (PZ) have been carried out using the Vaks model. This model takes into account only five low-energy phonon modes and their interactions. It has been shown that this model allows to achieve good agreement not only between calculated and experimental transverse acoustic phonon dispersion but also between their temperature dependences. It has been shown 5-mode system, which describes low-energy phonon dispersion in PZ, is close to unstable state. Even a little change of interaction parameter can lead to lattice instability with nonzero wave vector q(crit). Wave vector q(crit) could have any value, including irrational one. In this case, system will undergo an incommensurate phase transition.

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research article
DOI
10.1142/S2010135X15500162
Web of Science ID

WOS:000359947600010

Author(s)
Andronikova, D. A.
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Burkovsky, R. G.
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Filimonov, A. V.
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Tagantsev, A. K.  
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Vakhrushev, S. B.
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

World Scientific Publ Co Pte Ltd

Published in
Journal Of Advanced Dielectrics
Volume

5

Issue

2

Article Number

1550016

Subjects

Lead zirconate

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antiferroelectricity

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incommensurate phase

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December 2, 2015
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