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Polarization reversal in the barium titanate hysteresis loop

Landauer et al., 1956

Document ID
2170770429152497608
Author
Landauer R
Young D
Drougard M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Applied Physics

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In the presence of an opposing field the polarization of tetragonal BaTiO3 reverses itself. Devonshire's phenomenological treatment shows that in a sufficiently large opposing field the original direction of polarization becomes unstable. The values of commonly observed …
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