## Abstract Materials having noticeable electrooptical properties can be used in different mechanisms for modulation and scanning of light. In this connection a detailed study of the electrooptical effect (EOE) nature and the detection of new materials having electrooptical properties are of great
Spontaneous polarization of triglycine selenate and triglycine fluoberyllate
β Scribed by Doc. M. S. Tsedrik; L. N. Margolin; V. F. Gontarev
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 498 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0232-1300
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Spontaneous polarization of Triglycine Selenate and Triglycine Fluoberyllate was investigated with crystals produced under various growing conditions. Spontaneous polarization of TGSe crystals grown at the Curie temperature is of the greatest value. The higher the supersaturation of the solution from which TGSe crystals were grown, the greater the spontaneous polarization. TGFB crystals grown at high temperatures are of greater value of spontaneous polarization than those grown at low temperatures.
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## Abstract The band gap for three ferroelectrics (triglycine selenate, triglycine fluorine berryllate and triglycine sulfate) is determined using an optic method. A shift of selfβabsorption edge towards longer wave lengths is observed when exposed to irradiation by Ξ³ rays with a dosage of β½ (2 Γ· 7
## Abstract The paper deals with the influence of Triglycine Fluoberyllate (TGFB) monocrystals growing conditions upon the dielectric permeability Ο΅ and dielectric loss angle tangent tg Ξ΄ in wak and strong electric fields. A temperature hysteresis of the dielectric permeability is to be observed. T