Abstract

Problems associated with the influence of a nonuniform impurity distribution on the properties of ferroelectric water-soluble crystals are studied. Triglycine sulfate crystals with a specially created periodically stratified distribution of chromium impurity ions are used to show that the properties of these crystals (permittivity, spontaneous polarization, pyrocoefficient) differ from those of triglycine sulfate crystals with randomly distributed impurities and also depend on the period of the structure of the inhomogeneous crystals.

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