Size-driven ferroelectric effects in TGS induced by high hydrostatic pressure

2010 
Abstract The parameters P S , E c , e and T C of TGS monocrystals were investigated under high hydrostatic pressure of up to 2.5 GPa. It has been found that above a critical pressure p c of about ≈ 1.8 GPa the derivative d T C d p starts to be negative and ferroelectricity disappears at about 2.5 GPa. The analysis of the reciprocal permittivity e − 1 reveals that after the avalanche-type structure destruction the TGS samples show a relaxor-like behavior. It is suggested that polar nano-regions formed under high critical pressure mutually interact, in contrast to the case of a superparamagnetic. It is concluded that the TGS phase above 2.5 GPa may be referred to as a superparaelectric limit.
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