New Technique for Measuring Ferroelectric and Antiferroelectric Hysteresis Loops
Abstract
A new technique, the double-wave method (DWM), is developed to refine ferroelectric D-E hysteresis loops. The method discriminates non-hysteresis components from ferroelectric D-E hysteresis loops by applying identical unipolar waves twice. It extracts only the hysteresis component automatically without any assumptions. The DWM can compensate intricate non-hysteresis components in D-E loops which traditional methods cannot. It can separate an antiferroelectric component from ferroelectric and other components by applying a bias electric field. As a typical example of a ferroelectric, D-E loops of NaNO2 by the DWM are examined. To demonstrate the advantages of the DWM, D-E loops of multiferroic ErMn2O5 are presented. Antiferroelectric-like components in D-E loops are separated and fine ferroelectric loops of ErMn2O5 are observed by the DWM.
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
- Pub Date:
- June 2008
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- Bibcode:
- 2008JPSJ...77f4706F