Authors
Elena Aksel, Jennifer S Forrester, Juan C Nino, Katharine Page, Daniel P Shoemaker, Jacob L Jones
Publication date
2013/3/1
Journal
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume
87
Issue
10
Pages
104113
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
The crystal structure of sodium bismuth titanate (NBT) and related compounds is of great interest, as these may form part of a new generation of ferroelectric materials used in a multitude of piezoelectric applications. This work examines the short- and long-range structure of sodium bismuth titanate in different states of synthesis using x-ray and neutron pair distribution function studies. The average structure of NBT was modeled using the monoclinic space group through a combined structural refinement of x-ray and neutron diffraction data via the Rietveld method. A small box approach was used to model the local structure based on the average structure of the material, as determined from the Rietveld structural refinement, and rule out the presence of local -site ordering in NBT. A “box-car fitting” method used to analyze the neutron pair distribution function showed that bond environments change when averaged over different length …
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Scholar articles
E Aksel, JS Forrester, JC Nino, K Page, DP Shoemaker… - Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials …, 2013