Repozytorium

Scaling equation of state for uniaxial ferroelectrics: zero-field susceptibility and NDE effect.

Autorzy

Mirosław Gałązka

Przemysław Szklarz

Grażyna Bator

Piotr Zieliński

Rok wydania

2006

Czasopismo

Phase Transitions

Numer woluminu

79

Strony

545-555

DOI

10.1080/01411590600892468

Kolekcja

Naukowa

Język

Angielski

Typ publikacji

Artykuł

Streszczenie

The simplest scaling equation of state and its limit case corresponding to the Landau theory turns out to accurately describe the temperature dependence of the electric susceptibility measured in a biasing static field (Nonlinear Dielectric Effect NDE) in uniaxial ferroelectrics. The same equation of state should be, in principle, valid at the zero-biasing field, in which case the susceptibility is singular , where Γ+ and Γ are the inverse Curie–Weiss constants at T > T C and T < T C, respectively. The simplest scaling equation of state implies the ratio Γ+ = δ − 1, where δ is a critical exponent: δ = 3 in the Landau theory. However, the real experimental data show serious discrepancies with this prediction even in systems following the Landau theory. We show how to improve the equation of state without infringing the scaling hypothesis so that this discrepancy is removed. An interesting result of the proposed modification is that the deviation of Γ+ from δ − 1 is a signature of the critical exponent γ being different from 1. The experimental data on the uniaxial ferroelectrics MAPCB and MAPBB will be used as examples of the treatment.

Słowa kluczowe

Curie–Weiss constants ratio, Scaling equation of state, Scaled susceptibility curves, Ferroelectric materials

Adres publiczny

https://doi.org/10.1080/01411590600892468

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