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Data are presented for the polarization decay and the Fourier-related susceptibility in several ABO3 compounds. A relation is established between the form of the decay and the origin of randomness in these systems.
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Hutton, S.L., Höchli, U.T., Maglione, M. (1990). Polarization Decay in Glass-Forming and Ferroelectric Perovskites. In: Campbell, I.A., Giovannella, C. (eds) Relaxation in Complex Systems and Related Topics. NATO ASI Series, vol 222. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2136-9_38
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