Thermodynamic Relations between Anomalous Quantities near a Lambda Transition in Anisotropic Dielectrics
- 15 September 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 45 (6) , 1874-1880
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1727863
Abstract
The thermodynamic treatment of the λ transition in liquid helium developed by Buchingham and Fairbank is generalized for transitions in anisotropic dielectrics. Tensor relations between the heat capcity cσ,E, the elastic compliances sμνT,E, the thermal expansion coefficients αμσ,E, the pyroelectric coefficients piσ,E and the piezoelectric coefficients diμT,E are derived, and a connection established between the symmetry and the coupling of anomalous quantities. It is shown that the asymptotic forms of the general equations lead to the Pippard—Garland equations with specified electric boundary conditions and, in addition, to a new set of equations that relate pyroelectric and piezoelectric coefficients in the transition region. Experimental data for triglycine sulfate near the ferroelectric phase transition are analyzed, and it is shown that the anomalous quantities cσ,E, sμνE, αμσ, and piσ,E, diμE are linearly related within the temperature interval (Tc—T) Tc due to mechanical stresses.Keywords
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