Abstract

The Profile Analysis technique for neutron powder diffraction patterns has been used to show that the lowest temperature phase of barium titanate is rhombohedral R3m with cell angle α = 89.868 ± 0.004°at 77.4 K. The atomic displacements from the cubic perovskite positions are along [111], and have magnitudes of δ (Ba) = 0.001 ± 21 Å, δ(Ti) = 0.091 Å and δ(OI) = δ (OII) = δ(OIII) = -0.091 ± 14 Å. The oxygen octahedron is slightly distorted by an additional oxygen displacement of δ⊥(O) = 0.023 ± 13 Å perpendicular to this ferroelectric axis. These values yield 34 ± 7 μC. cm-1 for the spontaneous polarization in this phase, in good agreement with the measured value of 33.5 μC.cm-1.

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