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Original Articles

Dielectric Properties of Triglycine Sulphate Crystals Admixtured with Phosphoric Acid

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Pages 51-53 | Received 01 Aug 2003, Accepted 01 Jan 2004, Published online: 08 Sep 2010
 

Abstract

Triglycine sulphate crystals admixtured with phosphoric acid were studied. The crystals were grown from a solution containing 50% of phosphoric acid, by a dynamic method at a constant temperature, below and above the Curie point, by slow evaporation of water. The temperature dependencies of permittivity ϵ′ and loss tangent tgδ were determined at different frequencies of the measuring field, from 0.1 to 13000 kHz. For some of the samples cut out of the crystals grown below the Curie point, two maxima of ϵ′(T) and tgδ (T) and unipolar hysteresis loops were observed, which indicated the occurrence of the bias field Eb. For the crystals grown above the Curie point, only single maxima of ϵ′ (T) and tgδ (T) were observed and the unipolar hysteresis loops did not occur.

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