Abstract
When quenched crystals of or are warmed at a constant rate and the voltage appearing across platinum electrodes in contact with the crystal is monitored, as in a thermal depolarization experiment, large d‐c currents are measured even when the crystals have not previously been polarized. This charge release is believed to be associated with the crystallization of precipitates of within the crystal. The appearance of depolarization currents of the “wrong” sign during heating of previously polarized crystals is commented upon briefly.
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