Switching kinetics of the ferroelectric transition in K2SeO4 studied by stroboscopic gamma-ray diffraction

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​Switching kinetics of the ferroelectric transition in K2SeO4 studied by stroboscopic gamma-ray diffraction​
Leist, J.; Gibhardt, H. & Eckold, G.​ (2013) 
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter25(46) art. 465901​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/25/46/465901 

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Authors
Leist, Jeannis; Gibhardt, Holger; Eckold, Goetz
Abstract
The kinetics of the ferroelectric lock-in transition in potassium selenate (K2SeO4) was studied on a millisecond timescale using high-resolution gamma-ray diffraction. A large change of the line width and wavevector of the first order satellite is observed during the switching process. This is attributed to a loss of long-range order under the influence of the electric field. In addition, the incommensurate phase is stabilized by the pulsed field and the transition to the pure commensurate phase is shifted to lower temperatures. Strains that may build up during the rapid switching process are supposed to be the reason for this behaviour.
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2013
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published
Publisher
Iop Publishing Ltd
Journal
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter 
ISSN
1361-648X; 0953-8984
Sponsor
DFG [EC153/2-2]

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