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    The Phase Boundary and the Domain Structure in Ferroelastic K2Cd2(SO4)3 by Vlokh, R., Kabelka, H., Warhanek, H., Skab, I., Vlokh, O. V.

    Published in Physica status solidi. A, Applied research (01-08-1998)
    “…In this paper we present results of investigations of the phase boundary dynamic and domain structure in ferroelastic K2Cd2(SO4)3. The orientation of the phase…”
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    Once More About the "Forbidden" Domain Structure and the Isolated Point in K2Cd2xMn2(1-x)(SO4)3 Langbeinites by Vlokh, R, Girnyk, I, Vlokh, O. V, Skab, I, Say, A, Uesu, Y

    Published 01-09-2007
    “…Ukr. J. Phys. Opt. 2003 4 141-146 The domain structure in K2Cd2xMn2(1-x)(SO4)3 (x=0.5, 0.7 and 0.9) langbeinite crystals is studied with the aid of optical…”
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    "No-permissible" W"-domain walls in K2Cd2(SO4)3 ferroelastic crystals by Vlokh, R. O., Vlokh, O. V., Kabelka, H., Warhanek, H.

    Published in Ferroelectrics (01-01-1997)
    “…The domain structure of the ferroelastic crystal K 2 Cd 2 (SO 4 ) 3 was observed and investigated in detail, in different temperature regions below T c using a…”
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    No-permissible' W double prime -domain walls in K sub(2)Cd sub(2)(SO sub(4)) sub(3) ferroelastic crystals by Vlokh, R O, Vlokh, O V, Kabelka, H, Warhanek, H

    Published in Ferroelectrics (01-01-1997)
    “…The domain structure of the ferroelastic crystal K sub(2)Cd sub(2)(SO sub(4)) sub(3) was observed and investigated in detail, in different temperature regions…”
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    Phase diagram and heterophase structure of the K2Cd2x Mn2(1-x )(SO4)3 solid solutions by Vlokh, R., Czapla, Z., Kosturek, B., Skab, I., Vlokh, O. V., Girnyk, I.

    Published in Ferroelectrics (01-11-1998)
    “…K 2 Cd 2x Mn 2(1-x) (SO 4 ) 3 solid solutions with x = 0 ∼ 1 were grown with a step Δx = 0.1 by Czochralski and Bridgman methods. Ferroelastics phase…”
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