Abstract
The correspondence between the temperature dependence of phase structures and the experimental physical properties was made clear for the first time in the Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3 system according to in situ XRD, in situ Raman and impedance spectroscopy. XRD profiles show pseudo-cubic symmetry independent of temperature, while one of the Raman models disappears near 620 K, indicating that the local symmetry increases. The temperature dependence of the main relaxation time of the electric modulus spectra can be divided into four regions, characterizing the thermal evolution of polar nanoregions (PNRs) with different symmetries and a phase transition between rhombohedral and tetragonal symmetry. Therefore, the relaxation times of the electric modulus provide a way to estimate the local phase transition and the thermal evolution of R3c and P4bm PNRs.
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