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Thermal Science 2018 Volume 22, Issue Suppl. 1, Pages: 221-227
https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI170614289K
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Analysis of the integrated intensity of the central peaks calculated as a function of temperature in the ferroelectric phase of lithium tantalate

Kiracı Ali (Cankaya University, Inter-Curricular Courses Department, Ankara, Turkey)
Yurtseven Hamit (Midde East Technical University, Department of Physics, Ankara, Turkey)

The integrated intensity of the central peak is calculated as a function of temperature in the ferroelectric phase (T < TC) of nearly stoichiometric LiTaO3. This calculation is performed using the temperature dependence of the order parameter obtained from the mean field theory at temperatures lower than the transition temperature TC (TC = 963 K) of this crystal. The calculated values of the order parameter (squared) are fitted to the integrated intensity of the central peaks as observed from the Raman and Brillouin scattering experiments as reported in the literature in the ferroelectric phase of nearly stoichiometric LiTaO3. Our results are in good agreement with the observed behavior of LiTaO3 crystal. Because of the applications of LiTaO3 in several academic disciplines including the material science and thermal science, it is beneficial to investigate dynamic properties of this crystal such as the damping constant, inverse relaxation time and the activation energy as also we studied here.

Keywords: integrated intensity, order parameter, damping constant, relaxation time, LiTaO3