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      Comparison of polarization switching in ferroelectric TGS and relaxor SBN crystals

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          The comparative experimental analysis of polarization reversal kinetics in conventional homogeneous triglycine sulfate ((NH_{2}CH_{2}COOH)_{3} \cdot H_{2}SO_{4}; TGS) and relaxor strontium barium niobate (Sr_{0.61}Ba_{0.39}Nb_{2}O_{6}; SBN) crystals have been performed in a broad range of measurement conditions. The experimental data have been collected from microscopic observation of the domain structure, switching current and D-E hysteresis loop registration. The hysteresis loop and dielectric spectra have a strong link to the configuration of ferroelectric microdomains. The domain structure dynamics was examined by the nematic liquid crystal (NLC) method.

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            We investigated domain kinetics by measuring the polarization switching behaviors of polycrystalline Pb(Zr,Ti)O\(_{3}\) films, which are widely used in ferroelectric memory devices. Their switching behaviors at various electric fields and temperatures could be explained by assuming the Lorentzian distribution of domain switching times. We viewed the switching process under an electric field as a motion of the ferroelectric domain through a random medium, and we showed that the local field variation due to dipole defects at domain pinning sites could explain the intriguing distribution.
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              Force Constants in BaTiO3and SrTiO3

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                24 September 2013
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                10.5488/CMP.16.31704
                1309.6092
                7528c696-3dbc-41be-8318-2bfdf807279d

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                Condens. Matter Phys., 2013, vol. 16, No. 3, 31704
                6 pages, 6 figures
                cond-mat.mtrl-sci
                CMPj

                Condensed matter
                Condensed matter

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