Abstract

Congruent and stoichiometric ferroelectric lithium niobate-tantalate crystals LiNb(1-x)TaxO3 of different compositions were grown by the Czochralski method. The stoichiometric crystals were grown using the top seeded solution growth method using LiWO4, which increases the Li content in the melt and in the grown crystal. Also, the use of a solvent can significantly reduce the temperature of the melt. The composition of the crystals was studied by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry using laser ablation, which allow studying the change in the composition of the grown crystals along the length and diameter. It is demonstrated that the content of Ta in the crystals exceeds the content of Ta in the initial charge, i.e., in the process of crystal growth, the melt becomes depleted in Ta. It is shown that the Ta content decreases along the crystal length due to the decrease in the Ta content in the melt. In the LiNb0.88Ta0.12O3 crystals, the piezoelectric moduli d22 and d33, and the velocities of bulk and surface acoustic waves were measured. The values of piezoelectric moduli and acoustic wave velocities are shown to occupy an intermediate position between LiNbO3 and LiTaO3 crystals.

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