Temperature Dependence of the Switching Rate of Triglycine Sulphate
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The switching rate of triglycine sulphate has been measured over a temperature range from 87K to the room temperature. The temperature dependence of the activation field α is very similar to that of P_s^3T^<-1> in agreement with the requirement of the nucleation model for the sidewise wall motion during switching, where P_s is the spontaneous polarization and T the temperature. It is shown, using Wieder's date on colemanite (J. appl. Phys. 31, 180, 1960), that α varies with temperature as P_s^3T^<-1> also for this ferroelectric.
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- 1972-09-05
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