Abstract

For sintered samples of Ba3+x Na1+xGd1−xNb10O30 (1 ⩾x ⩾ 0), the effect of the addition of gadolinium to barium sodium niobate (BNN,x = 1, tungsten bronze type) was examined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray powder diffractometry. The volume change (i.e. especially the change ofc-axis length) at the ferroelectric phase transition temperature (Tc< 590 dg C) decreased with the increasing gadolinium content. This result suggests that the addition of gadolinium or other lanthanide elements to BNN is possibly effective to obtain an uncracked single crystal with the Czochralski technique. The DSC indicator method is useful to determine the relative magnitude of volume change atTc for the same type of sample series, a method which is much easier than the dilatometer method. The relation between the DSC peak area and the volume change of unit cell atTc is discussed from the thermodynamic viewpoint.

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