https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e20020097
Aging, rejuvenation, and memory phenomena in a lead-based relaxor ferroelectric
1
Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, 55099 Mainz, Germany
2
Experimentelle Physik III, Universität Dortmund, 44221 Dortmund, Germany
Corresponding author: a roland.bohmer@uni-dortmund.de
Received:
18
December
2001
Revised:
28
January
2002
Published online: 15 April 2002
Isothermal aging and temperature cycle experiments were done on the relaxor ferroelectric
lead magnesium niobate mixed with 10% lead titanate (PMN-10PT) around and below the
diffuse maximum of the dielectric loss. With increasing aging time tw the isothermal
evolution of the linear susceptibility follows a power law and does not show frequency
scaling. The non-linear susceptibility, however, obeys nearly perfect -scaling. After aging the sample at a single temperature we observed both rejuvenation and memory effects in
temperature cycle experiments. This observation indicates symmetric behavior in the sense
that it shows up irrespective of whether cooling with subsequent re-heating or heating with
subsequent re-cooling was performed. The memory effect is absent if subsequent to aging the
temperature is increased significantly above that corresponding to the maximum in the
dielectric loss. The symmetric behavior within negative and positive temperature cycles under
these conditions can be rationalized by the notion of movable domain walls. These become
fixed in their configuration on a large spatial scale while more flexible wall segments still
show re-conformation processes when cooling or heating the sample after aging.
PACS: 77.22.-d – Dielectric properties of solids and liquids / 77.84.Dy – Niobates, titanates, tantalates, PZT ceramics, etc. / 61.43.-j – Disordered solids
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