Internal Bias Field of Sarcosine-Dopedtriglycine Sulfate Crystal

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Abstract

Single crystals of ferroelectric triglycine sulfate (TGS) have been grown from aqueous solution containing 10 mol% of sarcosine. The crystal, referred to as SarTGS, shows a quite different habit from undoped TGS. The concentration of sarcosine incorporated in the crystal is, at most, 1/500 of the solution concentration. Although sarcosine is not chiral, an internal bias field Eb> of 40-140 kV/m is produced. The direction and intensity of Eb, as well as the domain structure, vary according to the crystal growth sector. The directions of Ebin matching sectors in both b sides of the seed crystal are opposite to each other. In the sectors where the growing surface is parallel to the b-axis, no bias field is produced. The cause of such a feature of Ebin the SarTGS crystal is discussed in terms of symmetry considerations. © 1993 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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Nakatani, N., & Hara, N. (1993). Internal Bias Field of Sarcosine-Dopedtriglycine Sulfate Crystal. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 32(7 R), 3204–3208. https://doi.org/10.1143/JJAP.32.3204

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