Abstract

The d.c. electric field effect on ferroelectric triglycine sulphate (TGS) and TGS-Se crystals at high temperature above the Curie temperature shows the formation of a solid state battery. The current and the electromotive force of the battery are measured and their changes observed near the Curie temperature. Even if the electrodes are short-circuited the emf recovers almost to the same value.

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