We present experimental evidence of the formation of stable charged domain
walls (CDWs) in congruent lithium niobate during switching. CDW evolution u
nder the action of field pulses was in situ visualized. CDW boundary motion
velocity is about 60 mum/s at 20 kV/mm. Relief of CDW strongly depends on
applied field. Dielectric response in the presence of CDW demonstrates the
pronounced frequency dependence in the range 50-150 degreesC. We propose th
e mechanism of CDW self-maintained propagation governed by self-consistent
electrostatic interaction between the wall's steps. (C) 2000 American Insti
tute of Physics. [S0003-6951(00)05048-8].