Dielectric properties, thermal decomposition and related aspects of BiAlO3
Solid State Communications 146(11-12): 435-437
Article 2008 English
Authors
RM
R. V. K. Mangalam
SB
S. V. Bhat
AI
Akira Iyo
Abstract
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BiAlO3, prepared under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions has a rhombohedral perovskite structure (
R
3
c
with
a
=
5.3747
(
4
)
Å and
c
=
13.391
(
1
)
Å) and decomposes around 550 ∘C to form the intermediate Bi2Al4O9 phase along with the
Bi
26
−
x
Al
x
O
40
−
y
and Al2O3. Above 580 ∘C, the intermediate phase changes into the
Bi
26
−
x
Al
x
O
40
−
y
. Dielectric measurements show an anomaly at the decomposition temperature and hysteresis at room temperature with a maximum polarization of ∼16 μC/cm2. Raman scattering measurements suggest softening of optical phonon modes, and are consistent with the occurrence of thermal decomposition of the rhombohedral phase to form the thermodynamically stable phase.
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