Otro
Kinetics of the polarization reversal process in a non-constant applied electric field and the generalized superposition principle
Registro en:
Ferroelectrics, v. 189, n. 1-4, p. 63-72, 1996.
0015-0193
10.1080/00150199608213406
WOS:000208179000011
2-s2.0-0342650155
Autor
Leal Ferreira, G. F.
Moreno, R. A.
Resumen
We analyze the results on polarization reversal by H. von Seggern and T. T. Wang (J. Appl. Phys., 56, 2448 (1984)) under the assumption of validity of a superposition principle in terms of a conveniently defined intrinsic time, as has been done tentatively in other fields. The delayed responses of the ferroelectric to the change of the maximum attainable polarization induced by the changing electric field are linearly summed up using two largely different relaxation functions. It is found that despite the large time scale span used in those experiments, the fitting is insensitive to the chosen relaxation function. The good fitting achieved over the whole time scale, in both cases, indicates the soundness of the defined intrinsic time concept which leads to the linear superposition principle. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)