Abstract:
An optical probe is suggested that allows measurements of the local
field and Lorentz factor ($L$)
in ferroelectric medium. The copolymer poly (vinyliden
fluoride/trifluoroethylene) is mixed with
Pd-tetraphenylporphyrin (TPP-Pd) that has a very narrow absorption band. Thus
TPP-Pd serves
as a molecular optical probe of the local field. During the switching of the
electric field lower
than the coercive one the factor $L$ of a non-polarized ferroelectric mixture is
found to be of about
$1/3$ that corresponds to the random distribution of molecular dipoles in the
ferroelectric. With
increasing field the dipole orientation acquires a lower symmetry and $L$
tends to zero as predicted
by lattice sum calculations for vinyliden-fluoride. The knowledge of the field
dependence of $L$
and the usage of the optical probe makes it possible to measure directly the
local and
macroscopic fields in the individual elements of various
ferroelectric-dielectric heterostructures.