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Domain forward growth

Fig. 33. a Volume fraction of deuterated poly(ethylenepropylene), dPEP (full dots) and pro-tonated PEP (open circles) versus depth, for a degree of polymerization N-2300 for both constituents, after a 4 h quench to T=294 K (Tcb 365 K). Profiles are obtained with the time of flight forward recoil spectrometry (TOF-FRES). The dashed line indicates the surface domain thickness l(t). b Plot showing the growth of the surface domain thickness (t) vs t1/3. From Krausch et al. [136]... [Pg.77]

In order to reverse the polarization of a perfect single crystal, the reverse domains must be nucleated and then grown by forwards and sideways motions of the domain wall (this is a classic nucleation and growth mechanism in phase... [Pg.772]


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