Abstract

AbstractFerroelectric tris‐sarcosine calcium chloride (TSCC) single crystals are investigated using the EPR method in X‐ and Q‐band in a temperature range from 3.7 to 300 K. The spectra of the Fe3+ ions substituted for Ca2+ ions are well described by a spin Hamiltonian of orthorhombic symmetry with the following parameters at room temperature: g = 2.005 ± 0.002, D = ( −1250 ± 10) × 10−4 cm−1, E = (−70 ± 5) × 10−4 cm−1, F = (30 ± 6) × 10−4 cm−1, a = (81 ± 7) × x 10−4 cm−1. The structural ferroelectric phase transition is evidenced in a splitting of the EPR lines, which is proportional to the spontaneous polarization of the crystal. This proportionality allows to determine the coefficients A, B, and C of the Landau expansion of the free energy G. The results are compared with dielectric measurements and EPR measurements of TSCC:Mn2+.

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