Influence of lattice imperfections on the transition temperatures of structural phase transitions: The plateau effect

Abstract
The influence of defects on the apparent phase transition temperature has been studied over a large range of defect concentrations. An interval was found for low concentrations (around 1 mol%) in which the transition temperature depends only weakly on the number of defects and where defect tails occur. This interval is called the plateau. For higher defect concentrations we find that chemical mixing leads to strong variations of the transition temperature which are well described in the approximation of a homogeneous crystal.