抄録
Dielectric dispersion of triglycine sulfate in the vicinity of the Curie temperature Tc was observed in the frequency range from 1 kHz to 1 GHz. The relaxation time τ of the dispersion is well expressed by the power law τ∝(T−Tc)−Δ in the region 0.07 K\lesssimT−Tc\lesssim10 K with Δ=1.07 that is quite different from the non-classical value, Δ\simeq2⁄3, reported recently. The magnitude of the activation energy of dipole reversal is found to be about 3kTc, which is fairly larger than that in the earlier study, indicating that the phase transition is of the order-disorder type.