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The lock-in transition in proper Sn2P2(SexS1−x)6 ferroelectrics

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Pages 231-239 | Received 26 Mar 1996, Published online: 26 Oct 2011

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Yu.M. Vysochanskii, A.A. Molnar, V.A. Stephanovich, V.B. Cajipe & X. Bourdon. (1999) Dipole ordering and critical behavior of the static and dynamic properties in three-dimensional and layered MM′P2 X 6 crystals (M,M′ – Sn, Cu, In; X – S, Se). Ferroelectrics 226:1, pages 243-261.
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