Abstract

Experimental and theoretical studies of two- and three-pulse electroacoustic echoes in powders have been carried out. Two-pulse-echo relaxation properties have been studied near ferroelectric phase transition. Electroacoustic-echo accumulation effect is different for two- and three-pulse echoes. Perspective of the electroacoustic echoes as a new tool of solid-state investigations is discussed.

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