The field-induced antipolar–polar structural transition in an organic antiferroelectric 2-trifluoromethylnaphthimidazole crystal is investigated by performing synchrotron X-ray diffraction. The polarities of all of the hydrogen-bonded chains become parallel with each other in the presence of an external electric field. The switching is accompanied by a giant electrostriction, which provides 1 order of magnitude larger strain than the piezoelectric strain of the organic ferroelectrics: croconic acid and poly(vinylidene fluoride); however, it is comparable to those of typical commercial piezoelectric ceramics. The crystal structure analysis with electric field shows that the origin of the observed giant electrostriction can be attributed to ...
A `powder-poling' technique was developed to study electric field induced structural transformations...
The observation of enhanced longitudinal strain, which is obtained when electric fields are applied ...
Ionic plastic crystals are part of an emerging class of hybrid organic–inorganic ferroelectrics. The...
The field-induced antipolar–polar structural transition in an organic antiferroelectric 2-trifluorom...
International audienceThis work is focused on understanding the reasons behind the large electrostri...
Lead zinc niobate–lead titanate (PZN–PT) single crystals show very large piezoelectric strains for e...
The electric field-induced antiferroelectric-to-ferroelectric phase transition is investigated throu...
The electric field-induced antiferroelectric-to-ferroelectric phase transition is investigated throu...
Research on lead-free piezoceramics has dramatically increased over the last years due to stringent ...
Antiferroelectrics (AFEs) have a great potential for modern electronic devices by virtue of the larg...
The complex arrangement of domains observed in ferroelectric crystals is a consequence of multiple e...
Antiferroelectric materials exhibit electric field-induced phase transitions between antiferroelectr...
The origin of the electric field-induced strain in the polycrystalline ceramic 0.92Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3-0....
Polarization reversal is the most fundamental physical process in ferroelectrics and directly or ind...
It has been widely accepted that electric fields favor the ferroelectric phase with parallel electri...
A `powder-poling' technique was developed to study electric field induced structural transformations...
The observation of enhanced longitudinal strain, which is obtained when electric fields are applied ...
Ionic plastic crystals are part of an emerging class of hybrid organic–inorganic ferroelectrics. The...
The field-induced antipolar–polar structural transition in an organic antiferroelectric 2-trifluorom...
International audienceThis work is focused on understanding the reasons behind the large electrostri...
Lead zinc niobate–lead titanate (PZN–PT) single crystals show very large piezoelectric strains for e...
The electric field-induced antiferroelectric-to-ferroelectric phase transition is investigated throu...
The electric field-induced antiferroelectric-to-ferroelectric phase transition is investigated throu...
Research on lead-free piezoceramics has dramatically increased over the last years due to stringent ...
Antiferroelectrics (AFEs) have a great potential for modern electronic devices by virtue of the larg...
The complex arrangement of domains observed in ferroelectric crystals is a consequence of multiple e...
Antiferroelectric materials exhibit electric field-induced phase transitions between antiferroelectr...
The origin of the electric field-induced strain in the polycrystalline ceramic 0.92Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3-0....
Polarization reversal is the most fundamental physical process in ferroelectrics and directly or ind...
It has been widely accepted that electric fields favor the ferroelectric phase with parallel electri...
A `powder-poling' technique was developed to study electric field induced structural transformations...
The observation of enhanced longitudinal strain, which is obtained when electric fields are applied ...
Ionic plastic crystals are part of an emerging class of hybrid organic–inorganic ferroelectrics. The...