Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1298908 | Solid State Ionics | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We have carried out DTA, X-ray measurements and the optical observation of domain structure using the polarizing microscope, in order to investigate the mechanism of irreversible phase transitions observed at around 350Â K (TIII-IV) and 380Â K (TII-III) in CsHSO4. It is found from the result of DTA measurement that with decreasing temperature from 430Â K (in the phase I) the irreversible phase transitions at TIII-IV and TII-III are not observed at first day, but these irreversible phase transitions are observed after 12Â days. Moreover, with increasing temperature, ferroelastic domain structure changes at III-IV and II-III phase and disappears with the superprotonic phase transition at 414Â K (TI-II). It is also found that a lot of small ferroelastic domains are observed, after the temperature decreases from 430Â K of phase I to 300Â K. The size of these domains gradually increases, and no change of domain size is observed. Considering that the observed domains are ferroelastic ones, the change of domain structure is caused by the change of spontaneous strain. From these results it is deduced that the increase in spontaneous strain is closely related to the appearance of irreversible phase transition.
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Authors
Takaaki Kato, Junko Hatori, Yukihiko Yoshida, Yasumitsu Matsuo, Seiichiro Ikehata,