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https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1131206
Copy DOIJournal: Physics of the Solid State | Publication Date: Feb 1, 2000 |
Citations: 5 |
Effects of a constant magnetic field, the amplitude of an alternating electric field, and the temperature on the values of fields corresponding to the appearance and disappearance of chaotic oscillations were studied in the ferroelectric phase of a triglycine sulfate crystal. A mechanism of the appearance of a magnetic moment, induced by the repolarization current, during the lateral motion of a 180° domain wall is considered.
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