K39NMR study of the paraelectric-to-incommensurate phase transition inK2ZnCl4

Abstract
The temperature dependence of the quadrupole-perturbed K39 1/2→-1/2 NMR line shapes has been measured in the paraelectric (PE), incommensurate (I), and commensurate (C) phases of K2 ZnCl4 between 600 and 390 K. In the PE phase and the high-temperature part of the I phase, fast chemical exchange of the K39 nuclei as well as a diffusive floating of the incommensurate modulation wave take place. In the low-temperature part of the I phase the modulation wave becomes solitonlike. The soliton density does not vanish at the I-C transition but persists well into the C phase.