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Structure and properties of confined sodium nitrite
A Naberezhnov1, A Fokin, Yu Kumzerov
1Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, 26 Politekhnicheskaya, 194021, St.-Petersburg, Russia.
Abstract:
The temperature evolution of the structure of NaNO(2) nanocomposite ferroelectric material in a porous glass with 7 nm pores was studied by neutron diffraction in temperature region from room temperature up to the melting, i.e. in the ferro- and paraelectric phases. It is demonstrated that in the ferroelectric phase the structure is consistent with the structure of the bulk, but above the ferroelectric phase transition (and up to approximately 513 K) a volume premelted state is formed, manifesting itself in a growth of amplitudes of ion thermal vibrations, a steep increase of elementary cell volume and "softening" of lattice. For the first time the temperature dependence of order parameter eta for confined sodium nitrite is determined. eta (T) follows a power law with T(C)=425.6+/- 2.1 K and beta= 0.31+/- 0.04, which is essentially different from that for bulk NaNO(2). Our obtained data are in a good agreement with the results of earlier dielectric and neutron diffraction measurements.
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