Abstract :
Thermal (specific heat) and optical (linear birefringence) studies were performed for a new ferroelectric crystal (C3N2H5)5Bi2Cl11. Two phase transitions were confirmed and described. The first-order paraelastic–ferroelastic phase transition at 360 K was studied with a polarizing microscope. The continuous second-order phase transition at 165 K to the ferroelectric phase is described by the Landau model using specific heat and linear birefringence data. The Landau expansion coefficients B and C are of an order of magnitude higher than the closely related ferroelectric crystal; MAPCB — (CH3NH3)5Bi2Cl11. Thermal parameters (such as the excess enthalpy Δ H and the excess entropy Δ S ) of the continuous transition were estimated and discussed. The ‘two-site’ model describing the motion of three of the five imidazolium cations, which is proposed from the structural studies, is fully confirmed by the data from the ac-calorimetric measurements.