Abstract

X-ray diffraction (XRD) reciprocal space mapping (RSM) was used to investigate how nanograted electrodes affect the nanodomain distribution and average crystal structure in near-surface regions of poled Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-30%PbTiO3 (PMN-30PT) single crystals. The RSM scans revealed a transverse broadening along the (H00) direction, which was quite different from that of either the rhombohedral (R) or monoclinic A (MA) phase. This broadening provides evidence of a non-uniform distribution of tilt angles between neighboring nanodomains, induced by a gradient in the applied electric field (E). Investigations of the front and back surfaces of the crystals revealed significant differences in the RSM scans. Gradients in the domain distribution and apparent symmetry may extend throughout the crystal thickness. The data evidence changes in the nanodomain distribution that results in adaptations of the average symmetry.

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