Abstract

The relative permittivity and dissipation factor of (001)-cut Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)0.71Ti0.29O3 (PMNT29%) single crystal as functions of temperature were characterized at different frequencies by a LCR meter. From 280K to 480K, the unpoled sample showed three phase transitions: rhombohedral→tetragonal macro-domain→tetragonal micro-domain→cubic. The <001>-poled sample showed electric-field-induced monoclinic symmetry at room temperature, and also exhibited three phase transitions from 280K to 480K: monoclinic→tetragonal macro-domain→tetragonal micro-domain→cubic. The Young’s modulus and internal friction of PMNT29% crystal as functions of temperature at different vibration frequencies were tested by a dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) system. Compared with the dielectric measurement during the phase transitions, mechanical measurement was more sensitive to reflecting the phase transition and relaxation process. On average, the Young’s modulus of the poled sample was 15% higher than that of unpoled sample, which is probably due to the changes of structure and internal stress induced by polling. Besides, a relaxation process caused by the interaction between domain walls and lattice defects emerged in the unpoled sample, while it disappeared in the poled sample due to the enhanced long-range domain order by field-induced phase transition.

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