[institut] podsecanje za danasnji seminar Centra za fiziku cvrstog stanja i nove materijale
Zoran Popovic
popozor at ipb.ac.rs
Thu Jul 5 09:54:12 CEST 2012
Postovane koleginice i kolege,
Danas, 5.jula 2012, sa pocetkom u 12 casova u citaonici IF/a,
Dr Emil Bozin ce odrzati seminar pod naslovom
Детекција динамичких фероелектричних нанодомена у гвожђе телурид
термоелектрику из мерења неутронским расејањем
Наслов и абстракт на енглеском су
Detection of Dynamic Ferroelectric Nanodomains in Thermoelectric Lead
Telluride by Neutron Scattering Probes
Local symmetry breaking in complex materials is emerging as an
important
contributor to materials properties but is inherently difficult to
study. It
was a surprise to find such a symmetry breaking in the therмoelectric
(TE)
material PbTe that has a simple rock-salt average crystal structure.
Our
neutron total scattering and atomic pair distribution function (PDF)
analysis reveals the existence of a novel paraelectric state at and
above
room temperature [1]. However, on cooling the structural dipoles do not
order, but disappear resulting in an undistorted rock-salt
ground-state. I
will discuss these PDF results and results of our follow-up study of
the
lattice dynamics using inelastic neutron scattering (INS) [2], which
shows
that the lattice dynamics are responsive to the local symmetry broken
phase
observed by PDF, giving not only key insights into the behavior of
PbTe, but
also revealing INS as a powerful tool for studying local structure. The
new
result of the INS study is the observation of the unexpected appearance
on
warming of a new zone center phonon branch in PbTe. In a harmonic solid
the
number of phonon branches is strictly determined by the contents and
symmetry of the unit cell. The appearance of the new mode appears to
confirm
a crossover to a dynamic lower symmetry structure with increasing
temperature while no structural transition is seen
crystallographically. The
observation resembles relaxor ferroelectricity, however, since there
are no
inhomogeneous dopants in pure PbTe, this anomalous behavior is an
intrinsic
response of the system. The results cannot be explained within the
framework
of conventional phase transition theories such as soft-mode theory and
challenges our basic understanding of the physics of materials. We
suggest
that new thermoelectrics should be sought among materials that, like
PbTe
[1], are close to a ferroelectric instability.
[1] E.S. Bozin et aI., Science v330, pp1660 (2010).
[2] K.M.0. Jensen et aI., arXiv:1203.5943 (2012).
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Zoran V. Popovic
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