Abstract

Congruent lithium niobate and lithium tantalate mixed crystals have been grown over the complete compositional range with the Czochralski method. The structural and vibrational properties of the mixed crystals are studied extensively by x-ray diffraction measurements, Raman spectroscopy, and density functional theory. The measured lattice parameters and vibrational frequencies are in good agreement with our theoretical predictions. The observed dependence of the Raman frequencies on the crystal composition is discussed on the basis of the calculated phonon displacement patterns. The phononic contribution to the static dielectric tensor is calculated by means of the generalized Lyddane-Sachs-Teller relation. Due to the pronounced dependence of the optical response on the Ta concentration, lithium niobate tantalate mixed crystals represent a perfect model system to study the properties of uniaxial mixed ferroelectric materials for application in integrated optics.

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