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International Union of Crystallography, Acta Crystallographica Section B: Structural Science, Crystal Engineering and Materials, 6(76), p. 1071-1076, 2020

DOI: 10.1107/s2052520620014390

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Single crystals of ferroelectric lithium niobate–tantalate LiNb1–x Ta x O3 solid solutions for high-temperature sensor and actuator applications

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Abstract

Ferroelectric LiNb1–x Ta x O3 solid solutions with various Nb/Ta ratio were grown from the melt by the Czochralski method. The exact composition of the grown crystals was determined by inductively coupled plasma atomic mass spectrometry. The dependence of the crystal composition on the composition of the initial melt was obtained and explained by a wide separation between the phase boundaries of the liquid and solid phases on the LiNbO3–LiTaO3 phase diagram. Using high-resolution X-ray diffraction, the parameters a and c of a crystal unit cell were determined (LiNb0.88Ta0.12O3: a = 5.1574 Å and c = 13.8498 Å). Further, the Curie temperature T C of the crystals was measured using the differential scanning calorimetry technique. T C was found to depend on the composition of the crystals that allowed conditions for the monodomainization of the grown crystals to be defined (LiNb0.88Ta0.12O3: T C = 1102°C; LiNb0.33Ta0.67O3: T C = 794°C). Finally, the velocity of surface acoustic waves was determined by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction techniques (YZ-cut of a LiNb0.88Ta0.12O3 crystal: V = 3440 m s−1).