Improper antiferroelectricity in NaNbO3-based perovskites driven by antiferrodistortive modulation

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Abstract

Perovskite materials exhibit a wide array of fascinating properties arising from various structural instabilities and the interplay between them. Probing such instabilities demands the use of high-resolution, high-sensitivity characterization techniques to prototypical materials with minimized complexity. Here we present the discovery of unconventional improper antiferroelectricity driven by antiferrodistortive modulation in NaNbO3-based perovskites, using advanced scanning transmission electron microscopy conducted on compositionally engineered samples, with a focus on Mn-doped (Na0.65Ag0.20Ca0.15)(Nb0.85Ti0.15)O3. Contrary to the prevailing understanding that such octahedral-rotation-driven improper polarization requires symmetry breaking at the interfaces in layered perovskites, our observation indicates that it can also be enabled in non-layered perovskites, by modulated octahedral rotations following an alternating sequence of (a−b−c+)m (m = integer) and a−b+c+ that is tunable via chemical doping. Combining with first-principles calculations and group theoretical analysis, we reveal a multimode interaction picture to generate the unique dipole order, resolving its long-standing structural ambiguity. The identified mechanism for octahedral-rotation-driven improper polarization represents a new design freedom to tailor the interplay of instabilities for coupled functionalities in perovskite oxides.

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Xu, C., Luo, N., Zhong, C., Luo, G., Che, R., Guo, X., … Zhu, Y. (2025). Improper antiferroelectricity in NaNbO3-based perovskites driven by antiferrodistortive modulation. Nature Communications , 16(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-60568-w

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