Abstract

ABSTRACTIt has been shown that a side electrode perpendicular to the measurement ones can significantly enhance the transverse electric current in TGS. Such a current, measured in a zero external electric field, resembles the classic longitudinal one. However, the amplitude of the transverse current oscillation, observed while cooling and heating the sample, rises much more slowly with the time of the transverse electric field preliminary application. Such exposure to the transverse field is required prior to the measurements for the transverse current to be observed, in a similar way to a longitudinal field that is applied in order to achieve a single domain state before longitudinal pyroelectric current measurements. A huge difference in the time of reaction to the electric fields preliminarily applied in order to achieve the maximum amplitude of the current oscillations in both cases is the evidence that the transverse current cannot be considered to be originated just for geometrical reasons.

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