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Section 1: Theoretical aspects of ferroelectricity

On the phenomenological theory of phase transitions in betain calcium chloride dihydrate

Pages 49-53 | Published online: 10 Feb 2011

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Jirka Hlinka, Makoto Iwata & Yoshihiro Ishibashi. (1999) Phenomenological Description of the Sevenfold Phase of Betaine Calcium Chloride Dihydrate. I. Coupling to the Electric Field. Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 68:1, pages 126-133.
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