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The critical role of stereochemically active lone pair in introducing high temperature ferroelectricity
The critical role of stereochemically active lone pair in introducing high temperature ferroelectricity
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- In this paper a comparative structural, dielectric and magnetic study of two langasite compounds Ba$_3$TeCo$_3$P$_2$O$_{14}$ (absence of lone pair) and Pb$_3$TeCo$_3$P$_2$O$_{14}$ (Pb$^{2+}$ 6$s^2$ lone pair) have been carried out to precisely explore the development of room temperature spontaneous polarization in presence of stereochemically active lone pair. In case of Pb$_3$TeCo$_3$P$_2$O$_{14}$, mixing of both Pb 6$s$ with Pb 6$p$ and O 2$p$ help the lone pair to be stereochemically active. This stereochemically active lone pair brings a large structural distortion within the unit cell and creates a polar geometry, while Ba$_3$TeCo$_3$P$_2$O$_{14}$ compound remains in a nonpolar structure due to the absence of any such effect. Consequently, polarization measurement under varying electric field confirms room temperature ferroelectricity for Pb$_3$TeCo$_3$P$_2$O$_{14}$, which was not the case of Ba$_3$TeCo$_3$P$_2$O$_{14}$. Detailed study was carried out to understand the microscopic mechanism of ferroelectricity which revealed the exciting underlying activity of poler TeO$_6$ octahedral unit as well as Pb-hexagon.
- Subjects :
- Condensed Matter - Materials Science
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2102.02451
- Document Type :
- Working Paper