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The phase transition from nonpolar to polar in displacive ferroelectric crystals is accompanied by the displacement of certain atoms from their higher-temperature symmetry positions. A study of all displacive ferroelectrics in which atomic positions have been determined has shown that a fundamental relationship exists between and the Curie temperature T₂. This relation has been form T₂= (K2k) () ^2, where K has the dimensions of a force constant, k is Boltzmann's constant, and T₂ is in absolute units. A least-squares fit, based on and T₂ for ten different ferroelectrics, gives K2k= (2. 000. 09) 10^4^K ^-2. In addition, the spontaneous polarization Pₒ is found to be related to by the equation Pₒ= (2589) cm^-2. K is discussed in terms of the interatomic force constant along the polar axis.
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S. C. Abrahams
Uppsala University
S. K. Kurtz
Pennsylvania State University
P. B. Jamieson
Canadian Forest Service
Physical Review
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a04b63fb14848ead5591b56 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.172.551