Scanning for Ferroelectricity in Polycrystalline Materials.
Abstract
A method has been developed which can scan rapidly for ferroelectricity in polycrystalline compounds. This consists of measuring the dielectric constant of a polycrystalline pellet as a function of temperature. If any dielectric anomalies are found where the dielectric and loss tangent peaks are independent of frequency, a solid/solid first order transition has been found. If the sample is held under a voltage gradient while the temperature is dropped through the transition temperature, charge storage shows poling of the sample and therefore ferroelectric behavior. The procedure was demonstrated on thiourea, a known ferroelectric. 2-Ethyl benzimidazole showed the same phenomena at a transition temperature of -90C and is probably a new ferroelectric material.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 15, 1974
- Accession Number
- ADA001804
Entities
People
- C. T. Hsu
- M. Litt
- P. Basu
- S. M. Aharoni
Organizations
- Case Western Reserve University