Condensed Matter, abstract
cond-mat/9808268

From: David Vanderbilt <dhv@physics.rutgers.edu>
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 19:34:12 GMT   (16kb)

Heterovalent and A-atom effects in A(B'B'')O3 perovskite alloys

Authors: L. Bellaiche, J. Padilla, David Vanderbilt (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University)
Comments: 7 pages, two-column style with 2 postscript figures embedded. Uses REVTEX and epsf macros. Also available at this http URL
Subj-class: Materials Science

Using first-principles supercell calculations, we have investigated energetic, structural and dielectric properties of three different A(B'B'')O_3 perovskite alloys: Ba(Zn_{1/3}Nb_{2/3})O_3 (BZN), Pb(Zn_{1/3}Nb_{2/3})O_3 (PZN), and Pb(Zr_{1/3}Ti_{2/3})O_3 (PZT). In the homovalent alloy PZT, the energetics are found to be mainly driven by atomic relaxations. In the heterovalent alloys BZN and PZN, however, electrostatic interactions among B' and B'' atoms are found to be very important. These electrostatic interactions are responsible for the stabilization of the observed compositional long-range order in BZN. On the other hand, cell relaxations and the formation of short Pb--O bonds could lead to a destabilization of the same ordered structure in PZN. Finally, comparing the dielectric properties of homovalent and heterovalent alloys, the most dramatic difference arises in connection with the effective charges of the B' atom. We find that the effective charge of Zr in PZT is anomalous, while in BZN and PZN the effective charge of Zn is close to its nominal ionic value.

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