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Glassy Domain Wall Matter in KH2PO4 Crystal: Field-Induced Transition

Materials Science 2014-09-23 v3

Abstract

We have investigated the domain wall (DW) dielectric response of potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH2PO4) crystal under 0-500V dc-bias electric field. Activated DW-contribution onsets freezing at Tf({\omega}, V), some 27K below the ferroelectric TC; timescale {\tau}f(T, V) exhibiting Vogel-Fulcher (VFT) divergence. Sharply distinct low- and high-field behaviors of TC(V), DW-Tg(V), VFT-T0(V), barrier energy Ua(V), and DW glass-fragility m(V) signify a field-induced transition from randomly-pinned/vitreous to clustered/glass-ceramic phases of domain wall matter. Field-hysteresis ({\epsilon}'poled > {\epsilon}'unpoled) observed at high dc-bias indicates coexistent unclustered DW phase, quenched-in during the field-cooling. We construct a paradigm T-E phase diagram depicting the complex glassy patterns of domain wall matter.

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@article{arxiv.1302.6078,
  title  = {Glassy Domain Wall Matter in KH2PO4 Crystal: Field-Induced Transition},
  author = {Jitender Kumar and A. M. Awasthi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.6078},
  year   = {2014}
}

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16 pages, 5 figures, 28 references