The Technique of Studying X-Ray Scattering over Wide Temperature Range in an Electric Field
- Authors: Udovenko S.A.1,2, Chernyshov D.Y.3, Andronikova D.A.1,2, Filimonov A.V.1, Vakhrushev S.B.1,2
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Affiliations:
- Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
- Ioffe Institute
- Swiss-Norwegian Beam Lines at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
- Issue: Vol 60, No 5 (2018)
- Pages: 963-966
- Section: Ferroelectricity
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1063-7834/article/view/202913
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783418050323
- ID: 202913
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Abstract
The technique of studying the synchrotron radiation scattering on single crystals over wide temperature range using an original miniature device for applying an electric field to a sample is described. A specific feature of the device is the possibility of its application with various heating and cooling systems. The technique was used at BM01 beamline at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) for the study of the influence of electric field on the processes of structural transformation in lead zirconate–titanate single crystal with a low titanium concentration. The efficiency of the technique proposed in this work is demonstrated and the results of the preliminary analysis of the results are presented.
About the authors
S. A. Udovenko
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University; Ioffe Institute
Author for correspondence.
Email: s_udovenko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 195251; St. Petersburg, 194024
D. Yu. Chernyshov
Swiss-Norwegian Beam Lines at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Email: s_udovenko@mail.ru
France, Grenoble
D. A. Andronikova
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University; Ioffe Institute
Email: s_udovenko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 195251; St. Petersburg, 194024
A. V. Filimonov
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
Email: s_udovenko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 195251
S. B. Vakhrushev
Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University; Ioffe Institute
Email: s_udovenko@mail.ru
Russian Federation, St. Petersburg, 195251; St. Petersburg, 194024
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