Synthesis, Structure, and Dielectric Properties of (Bi1/2Ag1/2)TiO3

1999 
The compound Bi{sub 1/2}Ag{sub 1/2}TiO{sub 3} has been synthesized, for the first time, at 14--14.5 GPa and 1000 C using the uniaxial split sphere anvil type press (USSA-2000). The structure of the quenched powder sample was refined from synchrotron X-ray diffraction data using the Rietveld method. At room temperature, Bi{sub 1/2}Ag{sub 1/2}TiO{sub 3} exhibits an orthorhombic distortion of the cubic perovskite structure and was assigned to a space group of Ibam and lattice parameters of a = 5.48970(4) {angstrom}, b = 5.51954(5) {angstrom}, and c = 7.77585(7) {angstrom}. The refinements are consistent with a random distribution of Bi{sup 3+} and Ag{sup +} on the A-sites. Diffraction results at various temperatures show two phase transitions as the temperature is increased. At 573 K, tetragonal symmetry is observed and was assigned to a space group of I4/mcm with lattice parameters of a = 5.51664(8) {angstrom} and c = 7.8134(2) {angstrom}, while at 673 K, the cubic perovskite structure, with space group Pm{bar 3}m and a = 3.90607(8) {angstrom}, was determined. Plane capacitor dielectric contact measurements at 100 kHz gave a dielectric constant of 354 at ambient temperature for the sample. The dielectric constant increases with temperature and reaches a local maximum of more » 834 at 578 K. After heating the sample to 778 K and cooling back to room-temperature, both dielectric and diffraction measurements provide evidence for a small but irreversible change in the stoichiometry. « less
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