Abstract

The temperature variations of the refractive index and of the linear birefringence have been studied in flux-grown nominally pure and (SBT) single crystals (x = 0.02, 0.08 and 0.17) in the temperature range from 5 to 300 K. Polar domain structures were studied by polarizing microscopy. In SBT (x = 0.17) two phase transitions (PTs) at K (cubic, paraelectric-to-tetragonal, ferroelectric) and K (to orthorhombic or rhombohedral) were detected. SBT (x = 0.08) undergoes a PT at (cubic, paraelectric-to-orthorhombic or rhombohedral, ferroelectric). In the low-x limit (x = 0.02) the cubic-to-tetragonal PT of pure was observed at . Below a polar state with symmetry and weak anisotropy was observed. Contributions of the spontaneous electro-optic effect to the temperature variation of the refractive index in SBT (x = 0.08 and 0.17) allow us to estimate the spontaneous polarization and its temperature variation.

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