Abstract

The electrical conductivity (σ) and the dielectric permitivity (ε) of pure potassium ferrocyanide (KFCT) single crystals are measured in the temperature range 77–300 K. The effect of cooling and heating recycling on the behaviour of both σ and ε is discussed. The Curie-Weiss law is found to be obeyed in a wide temperature range of the paraelectric phase with constants C − 0 = 352 K and T 0 = 247.2 K. The ratio between the slopes of the two lines representing 1/ε versus T in both the ferro- and the paraelectric phases verify the thermodynamic relations. The structural transformation from the tetragonal metastable state to the monoclinic stable state may not be completed through the first cooling process down to about 218 K and the steady state, perhaps, needs further thermal recycling.

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