Conductivity, thermally stimulated depolarisation (
tsdc) and thermal studies are carried out on pure and Cu
2+-doped potassium hydrogen maleate single crystals. Both
dta and
dsc reveal first-order phase transition at 503 K.
dsc further shows that the crystal decomposes even before the transition is complete. A ‘knee’ is observed around 505 K in conductivity
plots at this transition. The
tsdc of Cu
2+-doped system gave a single peak at 241 K and the reasons are analysed. Activation energies from conductivity and
tsdc suggest proton conduction. However no direct evidence in coulometric experiment could be observed. But thermoelectric power
measurements reveal the charge carriers to be positive.
Keywords Electrical conductivity - thermally stimulated depolarisation currents - phase transition - activation energy - frequency factor - potassium hydrogen maleate