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Scanning force microscopy study of the ferroelectric phase transition in triglycine sulfate
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EngineeringMicroscopyForce MicroscopyFerroelectric ApplicationPiezoelectric MaterialFerroelectric Phase TransitionBiophysicsForce Microscopy StudyMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringTriglycine SulfatePiezoelectricityFerroelasticsSoft ModeApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFerroelectric MaterialsConverse Piezoelectric EffectMedicineFunctional Materials
Voltage-modulated scanning force microscopy is applied to study the temperature dependence of the ferroelectric domain structure of triglycine sulfate up to TC, the ferroelectric transition temperature. The polarization image contrast exhibits a power-law decrease as TC is approached, associated with the competition between Maxwell stress and the converse piezoelectric effect. Substantial differences in the static and dynamic domain patterns are detected for two samples of different aging conditions.
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