Tantalate-niobate solid solutions are perovskite-type crystalline ferroelectrics with groundbreaking optical properties, like giant broadband refraction (n>25) across the entire visible and near infrared spectrum [1]. At the Curie point, a coherent ordered 3D mesoscale structure emerges, which could be rationalized as a ferroelectric supercrystal [2] composed by topological large-scale defects that self-organize into a hypervortex structure [3]. Here, we report on an accurate multi-T single crystal X-ray study on the Li-doped tantalate-niobate system K0.997Li0.003Ta0.64Nb0.36O3 in the 300-90 K range of T, at steps of 3 K. Three first-order structural phase transitions occur, which break the Pm 3m symmetry of the parent RT structure and induce uniaxial polarization within the unit cell, where Nb and Ta are displaced in opposite directions and Li is most probably off-centered (Figure 1). The transitions are confirmed by independent calorimetric and dielectric spectroscopy measurements. Classical simulations complement experimental data and offer hints on possible paths leading to the emergence of complex structures at higher (101–102 nm) length scales. The results provide a substantial step forward toward the understanding of large-scale polarization in these materials, with potential applications in miniaturized circuitry and nonlinear optics.

NANOSCALE DISTORTIONS PRODUCE MESOSCALE MODULATIONS IN Li-DOPED KTa/NbO3 PEROVSKITE FERROELECTRICS: A CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STUDY / L. Lo Presti, G. Macetti, S. Americo, R. Soave, J. Parravicini, M. Mauri, E. DelRe. - ELETTRONICO. - (2025), pp. 76-76. ( Joint 50th Congress of the Physical Chemistry Division of the Società Chimica Italiana and 5th European Conference on Physical Chemistry Pisa (Italy) 29 Giugno - 3 Luglio 2025).

NANOSCALE DISTORTIONS PRODUCE MESOSCALE MODULATIONS IN Li-DOPED KTa/NbO3 PEROVSKITE FERROELECTRICS: A CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC STUDY

J. Parravicini;
2025

Abstract

Tantalate-niobate solid solutions are perovskite-type crystalline ferroelectrics with groundbreaking optical properties, like giant broadband refraction (n>25) across the entire visible and near infrared spectrum [1]. At the Curie point, a coherent ordered 3D mesoscale structure emerges, which could be rationalized as a ferroelectric supercrystal [2] composed by topological large-scale defects that self-organize into a hypervortex structure [3]. Here, we report on an accurate multi-T single crystal X-ray study on the Li-doped tantalate-niobate system K0.997Li0.003Ta0.64Nb0.36O3 in the 300-90 K range of T, at steps of 3 K. Three first-order structural phase transitions occur, which break the Pm 3m symmetry of the parent RT structure and induce uniaxial polarization within the unit cell, where Nb and Ta are displaced in opposite directions and Li is most probably off-centered (Figure 1). The transitions are confirmed by independent calorimetric and dielectric spectroscopy measurements. Classical simulations complement experimental data and offer hints on possible paths leading to the emergence of complex structures at higher (101–102 nm) length scales. The results provide a substantial step forward toward the understanding of large-scale polarization in these materials, with potential applications in miniaturized circuitry and nonlinear optics.
2025
Joint 50th Congress of the Physical Chemistry Division of the Società Chimica Italiana and 5th European Conference on Physical Chemistry - Book of Abstracts
Joint 50th Congress of the Physical Chemistry Division of the Società Chimica Italiana and 5th European Conference on Physical Chemistry
Pisa (Italy)
L. Lo Presti, G. Macetti, S. Americo, R. Soave, J. Parravicini, M. Mauri, E. DelRe
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