Switching Processes in a 0.725NaNbO–0.20KNbO–0.075CdNbO Ferroelectric Solid Solution
Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics, ISSN: 1934-9432, Vol: 87, Issue: 9, Page: 1322-1325
2023
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Abstract: Results are presented from experiments on the dielectric hysteresis loops and relative dielectric permeability of 0.725NaNbO–0.20KNbO–0.075CdNbO ceramics in strong (5–40 kV cm) and weak (0–0.3 kV cm) alternating electric fields. The parameters of reversible and irreversible constituents of contributions to the dielectric permeability are determined. A diagram of domain switching densities is plotted using the Preisach model. It is shown that the function of the domain distribution over local coercive fields is characterized by a sharp peak, testifying to the strong homogeneity of the domain structure.
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