Abstract

Single crystals of 0.45BZT–0.55BCT were grown by spontaneous nucleation technique. The X-ray diffraction shows that grown crystals possess tetragonal symmetry with c/a=1.009. The dielectric constant shows anomalies near 109°C and 2°C corresponding to cubic-to-tetragonal and tetragonal-to-rhombohedral phase transitions, respectively. In addition, an abrupt non-dispersive decrease in dielectric constant was observed near 103°C. Temperature dependent birefringence and remnant polarization measurement also show a sharp decrease near 103°C. This anomaly in dielectric, birefringence and polarization measurements is attributed to the formation of macro-domains below 103°C. Investigation under optical microscope showed that the crystals have optical birefringence ∼0.051 and are negative uniaxial at room temperature.

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