Abstract
The conductivity of a number of barium titanate single crystals was measured as a function of temperature, applied field, electrode material, thickness and time. Typical results are given, and tentative theories put forward to account for the observed activation energies, the striking non-ohmic nature of the conductivity, and the influence of the electrode material. Results for some doped crystals are also briefly reported.
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