Ferroelectric Critical Behavior in the Copolymers of Vinylidene Fluoride and Trifluoroethylene from Nuclear Spin-Lattice Relaxation Studies
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An anomalous increase of the reciprocal spin-lattice relaxation time T^<-1>_1 near the Curie temperature T_c(↓) during thecooling process of the vinylidene fluoride (VDF) and trifluoroethylene (TrFE) copolymer was investigated by applying an effective Ising spin model to the configuration fluctuation of the trans segment. The anomalous part of T_1, (T_1)_<fluc>, of the form A(T-T_0)^<1/2>, where T_0 is the characteristic temperature, was derived in terms of the random phase approximation in the Ising model. T_c(↓) for the VDF and TrFE copolymer was almost equal to T_0. By using the observed value of (T_1)_<fluc>, the effective nearest-neighbor distance between fluctuating trans segments and the correlation length were calculated. The contribution of the nearest-neighbor interaction to the polarization fluctuation is discussed for the VDF contents of 52, 65 and 72 mol%.
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- 1987-10-20
著者
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Ishii Fumiaki
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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Odajima Akira
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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Odajima Akira
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Hokkaido University:(present Address) Departmen
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Odajima Akira
Department Of Applied Phusics Faculty Of Engineering Hokkaido University
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