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Title: Critical behavior in a field for ferroelectrics near the Lifshitz point
Authors: Vysochanskii, Yulian
Horvat, Andrew
Molnar, Alexander
Nakonechnii, Yuriy
Tisovskii, S. I.
Keywords: Critical behavior, Lifshitz point, Ferroelectrics
Issue Date: 1996
Publisher: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers
Citation: Critical behavior in a field for ferroelectrics near the Lifshitz point / Yu. M. Vysochanskii, A. A. Horvat, A. A. Molnar, Yu. S. Nakonechnii, S. I. Tisovskii. // Ferroelectrics. – 1996. – Vol. 183. – PP. 143–150.
Abstract: Abstract The results of the studies of the influence of a constant electric field, directed along the spontaneous polarization axis, on the temperature behaviour of the dielectric constant of the proper uniaxial ferroelectric Sn2P2S6, bears witness to the proximity of the second-order ferroelectric phase transition (PT) to the tricritical point. They also confirm the dependence of the Lifshitz point coordinates in the mixed S2P2(Se&x)6 crystal phase diagram on the degree of non-equilibrium of the electron subsystem in these semiconductors.
Description: Abstract The results of the studies of the influence of a constant electric field, directed along the spontaneous polarization axis, on the temperature behaviour of the dielectric constant of the proper uniaxial ferroelectric Sn2P2S6, bears witness to the proximity of the second-order ferroelectric phase transition (PT) to the tricritical point. They also confirm the dependence of the Lifshitz point coordinates in the mixed S2P2(Se&x)6 crystal phase diagram on the degree of non-equilibrium of the electron subsystem in these semiconductors.
Type: Text
Publication type: Стаття
URI: https://dspace.uzhnu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/lib/61530
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