Radiation Damage and the Ferroelectric Effect in Rochelle Salt
- 1 January 1963
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Applied Physics
- Vol. 34 (1) , 218-224
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1729070
Abstract
Rochelle salt 45° X‐cut square plates were exposed to Co60 radiation of 8.6×103 to 2.6×107 R and reactor radiation up to 2.4×106 R gamma plus 3.5×1015 neutrons/cm2. Measurements were made over a temperature range including both Curie points (−30° to +30°C) of dielectric constant and loss, elastic stiffness coefficients c44D, and mechanical Q. In addition, double‐crystal x‐ray rocking curves were made above the upper Curie point to check line broadening. All the data indicate an initial improvement in crystal perfection (Curie points are sharper, linewidths narrower) up to 8.6×104 R, with subsequent degradation (Curie point and linewidth broadening: finally coalescence of Curie points) including elimination of the ferroelectric phase after 2.6×106 R Co60 radiation or 2.4×106 R gamma plus 3.5×1015 neutrons/cm2 reactor radiation. The Q rose with radiation dosage as the ferroelectric phase disappeared, dropping only at the highest dosage. Destruction of the ferroelectric phase by radiation is compared to similar effects due to substitution of NH4 for K in the Rochelle salt lattice.This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
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