We report measurements of the neutron diffuse scattering in a single crystal
of the relaxor ferroelectric material 95.5%Pb(Zn1/3Nb2/3)O3-4.5%PbTiO3
(PZN-4.5%PT). We show that the diffuse scattering at high temperatures has a
quasielastic component with energy width \agt 0.1 meV. On cooling the total
diffuse scattering intensity increases, but the intensity and the energy width
of the quasielastic component gradually diminish. At 50 K the diffuse
scattering is completely static (i.e.the energy width lies within the limits of
our instrumental resolution). This suggests that the dynamics of the
short-range correlated atomic displacements associated with the diffuse
scattering freeze at low temperature. We find that this depends on the wave
vector q as the quasielastic diffuse scattering intensities associated with
(T1-type) and (T2-type) atomic displacements vary differently with
temperature and electric field.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure