Abstract
Acoustic properties of antiferroelectric (AFE) PbZr0.72Sn0.28O3 single crystals were investigated in a wide temperature range by Brillouin light scattering spectroscopy. The Brillouin frequency shift of the longitudinal acoustic (LA) mode exhibited three abrupt changes corresponding to the successive phase transitions between the paraelectric, intermediate, antiferroelectric (AFE2) and antiferroelectric (AFE1) phases upon cooling. The change in the LA mode frequency and the damping maximum of PbZr0.72Sn0.28O3 were much higher than those of pure PbZrO3. This was attributed to enhanced polarization fluctuations caused by increased ferroelectric distortions due to Sn substitution and the proximity to the tricritical point on the phase diagram of PbZr1-xSnxO3.
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