Abstract

The dielectric permittivity (100 Hz–1 MHz) and IR reflectivity ofSrTiO3:Mn(0.1 at.%) crystals andSrTiO3:Mn(0.1–3 at.%) ceramics preparedmaintaining the ratio (Sr+Mn)/ Ti = 1 or (Ti+Mn)/Sr = 1 (A- and B-type ceramics, respectively) were studied. Surprisingly, the magnitude andε′(T) dependence for the crystals and B-type ceramics with 0.1 at.% of Mnappeared to be nearly the same; the magnitudes rise on cooling and reach∼3000 atT = 7 K. At the sametime, IR spectra of SrTiO3:Mn(0.1 at.%) crystals reveal that TO (transverse optical) phonons yield a magnitude of low frequency permittivityof ∼4000 at T = 5 K, evidencing crystal inhomogeneity. Both crystals, like B-typeSrTiO3:Mn(0.1 at.%) ceramics, reveal faint low temperature relaxations with the Arrhenius activation energies∼37–40 meVand ∼120–130 meV (P- and T-relaxations). These relaxations emerge in losses only andwere tentatively attributed to reorientation of defects associated withMnTi2+–O−-type polaroniccentres and Oh1–D4h18 phase transition related effects, respectively. In reduced crystals P-relaxation strongly enhances,becoming distinctly seen in the real part of the permittivity. More heavily Mn doped A- and B-typeceramics reveal strongly pronounced Arrhenius-type dielectric relaxation with activation energy∼59–68 meV depending on the Mn concentration.

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