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Dynamic electrophysical characterization of rubidium polytungstate ceramics under fast humidity impact

Materials Science 2013-12-09 v1

Abstract

The electrophysical reaction of rubidium polytungstate Rb4W11O35 ceramics (RPTC) on fast humidity impact has been investigated by studying the influence of wet air pulse of 1-3 s of duration on the peculiarities of dynamic current-voltage (I-V-) and charge-voltage (Q-V-) loops and transient current-time (I-t-) curves. The revealed peculiarities of I-V- and Q-V-loops and I-t-curves for RPTC subjected to humidity impact were compared with similar ones observed for water damaged hydrogen-bounded ferroelectric triglicyne sulphate (TGS) crystals. The obtained data indicate at least two possible scenarios of polar reaction on the humidity impact, namely protonic/ionic space charge transfer and ferroelectric-like reversible polarization in surface conglomerate of RPTC disturbed by dipolar H2O adsorbate. Due to a high surface activity the RPTC can be considered as promising materials for creating humidity sensitive elements of environment monitoring systems. Direct humidity-to-frequency (time) conversion was realized by inserting metal-RPTC-metal humidity sensitive element in LC resonance or RC-relaxation frequency control circuits of generating units.

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@article{arxiv.1312.1928,
  title  = {Dynamic electrophysical characterization of rubidium polytungstate ceramics under fast humidity impact},
  author = {S. L. Bravina and N. V. Morozovsky and S. F. Solodovnikov and O. M. Basovich and E. G. Khaikina},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.1928},
  year   = {2013}
}

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14 pages, 6 figures