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VIII. Dielectric dispersion

Dielectric dispersion in Li2Ge7O15

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Pages 233-236 | Received 30 Sep 1988, Published online: 10 Feb 2011

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MitsuoW. Takeda, Yukio Noda & Toshihisa Yamaguchi. (2011) Inelastic Neutron Scattering Study of Ferroelectric Phase Transition in Lithium Heptagermanate (Li2Ge7O15). Ferroelectrics 412:1, pages 45-51.
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Hirokazu Yanagihara, Masakiyo Horioka, Shigeki Furuta & Toshihisa Yamaguchi. (1996) Study of Ferroelectric Soft Mode in Li 2 Ge 7 O 15 by Microwave Dielectric Spectroscopy . Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 65:4, pages 1099-1101.
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F. Kadlec, J. Petzelt, V. Železný & A.A. Volkov. (1995) Disappearance of the infrared soft mode in the weak ferroelectric Li2Ge7O15. Solid State Communications 94:9, pages 725-729.
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Naohiko Yasuda & Junji Kawai. (1990) Dielectric dispersion associated with the dc-electric-field-enforced ferroelectric phase transition in the pressure-induced antiferroelectric . Physical Review B 42:7, pages 4893-4896.
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