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Research Article

Phase Transition Behavior in Antiferroelectric Copper Formate Tetrahydrate Crystal

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Pages 187-199 | Received 17 Dec 2022, Accepted 11 Aug 2023, Published online: 10 Dec 2023
 

Abstract

Antiferroelectric properties of copper formate tetrahydrate (CFT) crystal having phase transition temperature at were investigated theoretically. CFT have a layer-type structure in which layers of are sandwiched between the layers of copper formate in the lattice plane. By considering modified two sublattice pseudospin lattice coupled mode model Hamiltonian and double-time temperature-dependent Green function method for antiferroelectric copper formate tetrahydrate (CFT) crystal, the phase transition properties of crystal have been studied. Expressions are derived for soft mode frequency, dielectric constant and loss tangent for considered crystal. Model values are fitted in the derived expressions and the dependence of the above properties on temperature have been calculated. Theoretically obtained results are compared with experimental data and show similarities between them. Dielectric constant as a function of temperature shows a behaviour of the first-order transition with a large discontinuity at the transition point. These properties can be employed in a wide range of applications including memory devices, solar cells, biosensors and photovoltaic devices.

Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful to Prof. S.C. Bhatt (Dean School of Science), Prof. P.D. Sematly (Ex. HOD), Prof. Shahid Husain (AMU), Dr. Manish Uniyal, Dr. Shubhra Kala, Dr. Alok Sagar Gatum for valuable suggestions in work.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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