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    Peculiar Bi-ion dynamics in Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3from terahertz and microwave dielectric spectroscopy

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    Dynamics of the main dielectric anomaly in Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3 (NBT) were studied by time-domain THz and microwave spectroscopy, using also previously published data and their new overall fits. Above the dielectric maximum temperature Tm ≈ 600 K, the response consists of coupled sub-THz oscillator and a relaxation mode, assigned to strongly anharmonic Bi-ion vibrations and hopping, whose slowing down explains the paraelectric-like permittivity increase to Tm. Below Tm, the main relaxation continues slowing down and additional relaxation, assigned to quasi-Debye losses, appears in the 1011 Hz range. The oscillator hardens on cooling and takes over the whole oscillator strength. The permittivity decrease below Tm is caused by the reduced strength of the relaxations due to dominance of the rhombohedral phase within the coexistence region with the tetragonal phase. The anharmonic dynamics of Bi are supported by previous structural studies. NBT represents a hybrid between standard and relaxor ferroelectric behaviour
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