Direct observation of monoclinic ferroelectric phase and domain switching process in (K0.25Na0.75)NbO3 single crystals
Abstract
In situ observations of the phase symmetry and domain evolution of (K0.25Na0.75)NbO3 single crystals under bipolar electric fields have been performed for both pseudocubic (110) and (001) orientations using polarized light microscopy and X-ray diffraction. The macroscopic symmetry was identified to be a monoclinic C type phase with the spontaneous polarization direction close to <054>. The electric field-driven domain morphology and evolution model were also presented. It was found that, under an antiparallel electric field, the approximately 180° domain switching process in a pseudocubic (101) sample consists of three steps: two ~60° domain switching and a ~90° domain switching, and the ~90° domain switching process in the pseudocubic (001) sample is composed of two ~60° switching steps.