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1997 | 92 | 6 | 1191-1196

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Dielectric Dispersion in Ferroelectric Glycine Phosphite

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Dielectric dispersion in ferroelectric hydrogen bonded glicyne phosphite crystal was investigated in the frequency range 100 Hz - 27 GHz. Dielectric relaxation of Debye type observed in the paraelectric phase shows a critical slowing down of the polarization fluctuations. The relaxation frequency decreases with temperature according to f_{s} = 0.305(T-T_{0}) GHz in the paraelectric phase. The activation energy for flipping dipole motion ΔU = 2.07kT_{c} confirms order-disorder character of the phase transition. In the ferroelectric phase pronounced low frequency (100 Hz - 1 MHz) dispersion related to domain contribution to permittivity was found.

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92

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6

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1191-1196

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1997-12
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1997-04-24
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1997-08-25

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  • Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wrocław, Pl. M. Borna 9, 50-204 Wrocław, Poland
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  • Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Wrocław, Pl. M. Borna 9, 50-204 Wrocław, Poland
  • Faculty of Physics, Vilnius University, Sauletekio Aleja 9, 2054 Vilnius, Lithuania
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  • Faculty of Physics, Vilnius University, Sauletekio Aleja 9, 2054 Vilnius, Lithuania
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  • Faculty of Physics, Vilnius University, Sauletekio Aleja 9, 2054 Vilnius, Lithuania
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  • Institute of Low Temperature and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Okólna 2, 50-950 Wrocław 2, Poland

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