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Ferroelectric domains in single crystals of BaTiO3 are observed by the Lang method. It is shown that this method is suitable for studying ferroelectric domain structures. Using different reflections the visibility of 90‡ ferroeletric domains is studied and stresses accompanying the domain walls are discussed.
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The authors thank H. Arend, C.Sc, for preparing suitable BaTiO3 crystals and J. Fousek, C.Sc., V. Janovec, C.Sc., and B. šesták C.Sc., for valuable discussions which contributed towards the interpretation of the experimental results.
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čáslavský, J., Polcarová, M. Observation of ferroelectric domains on barium titanate by X-ray diffraction microscopy. Czech J Phys 14, 454–458 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01689478
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