Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9837287 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Optical properties of TEA2MeCl4 crystals, where Me is a divalent metal ion, have been studied under polarization microscope in temperatures ranging from 200 to 300Â K. Abrupt changes in the interference colours and strong cracking of the sample have been observed for all crystals except the TEA2CuCl4 one, for which only brightening of the plate image has been noted. The cracks are approximately parallel to the cleavage planes. These changes occur in two stages. The brightening of the images of the crystal samples may suggest the ferroelastic deformation in microregions. No classical ferroelastic domain structure has been observed in the low-temperature phase.
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Authors
Piotr Biskupski, Maria SÅaboszewska, Zbigniew TylczyÅski,