Abstract
Tetragonal tungsten bronzes allow for broader compositional engineering compared to perovskites. Here we investigate solid solutions between Ba4Na2Nb10O30 (BNN) and K4Bi2Nb10O30 (KBiN). A transition from orthorhombic to tetragonal symmetry was observed at 30–35 % KBiN. An expansion of the in-plane and a contraction of the out-of-plane parameter were observed with increasing KBiN content. Ferroelectricity, shown by a maximum in permittivity, was observed up to 20–35 % KBiN, while diffuse dielectric behaviour was exhibited from 40 % KBiN. Non-linear P-E loops are evident up to 35 % KBiN, and vaguely present for 40 % KBiN. The most prominent ferroelectric character, assigned by large remanent polarisation and opening of the strain hysteresis response was exhibited at 35 % KBiN. A ferroelastic-paraelastic phase transition between 30 % and 35 % KBiN and a ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transition around ∼40 % KBiN were inferred. Thus, the two distinct phase transitions mimic the temperature dependent structural evolution observed for BNN.
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