Abstract
Heterogeneous coexistence of high- and low-temperature phases has been observed around structural phase transitions. We find that such intermediate states result from a cubic coupling term of the form e1ψ2 in the free energy, with which the dilation strain e1 can modify the effective temperature for the order parameter (tetragonal strain) ψ. We show that e1 is asymmetrically induced in the high- and low-temperature phases, leading to elastic stabilization of tetragonally strained domains coherently embedded in the disordered matrix.