The exact room-temperature crystal structure of sodium bismuth titanate has been a matter of debate for several years. Early studies in the 1960s using
X-ray diffraction suggested Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 to adopt either a pseudo-cubic or a
rhombohedral crystal structure. In 2010, based on the high-resolution single-crystal
X-ray diffraction data, a
monoclinic structure (
space group Cc) was proposed. On heating, Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 transforms at 533 ± 5 K to a
tetragonal structure (space group P4bm) and above 793 ± 5 K to cubic structure (space group Pmm). ==Physical properties==