Enhancement of tetragonality and role of strontium vacancies in heterovalent doped SrTiO3

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The effect of Sr vacancies on the behavior of strontium titanate with trivalent dopants (La3+, Gd3+, and Y3+) substituting Sr2+ ions is reported. A remarkable shift of the antiferrodistortive transition temperature Ta is revealed by Raman spectroscopy for just a small content of dopant. It is shown that a unique linear dependence of Ta versus tolerance factor is obtained when Sr-vacancies are taken into account. A vacancy size value of ∼1.54 Å is estimated, which is ∼7% larger than Sr2+ radius. This size difference enables explaining the unexpected increase of lattice parameter with increasing Bi3+ content in Sr1-1.5x Bix TiO 3. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Tkach, A., Almeida, A., Moreira, J. A., Correia, T. M., Chaves, M. R., Okhay, O., … Petzelt, J. (2011). Enhancement of tetragonality and role of strontium vacancies in heterovalent doped SrTiO3. Applied Physics Letters, 98(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3549181

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