Bismuth ferrite, BiFeO3, is an important multiferroic material that has attracted remarkable attention for potential applications in functional devices. While thin films of BiFeO3 are attractive for applications in nanoelectronics, bulk polycrystalline BiFeO3 has great potential as a lead-free and/or high-temperature actuator material. However, the actuation mechanisms in bulk BiFeO3 are still to be resolved. Here we report the microscopic origin of electric-field-induced strain in bulk BiFeO3 ceramic by means of in situ high-energy X-ray diffraction. Quantification of intrinsic lattice strain and extrinsic domain switching strain from diffraction data showed that the strain response in rhombohedral bulk BiFeO3 is primarily due to non-180 f...
International audienceIn ferroelectric thin films, the domain structure defines ferroelectric switch...
International audienceIn ferroelectric thin films, the domain structure defines ferroelectric switch...
Understanding and controlling the domain evolution under external stimuli in multiferroic thin films...
© 2015 American Ceramic Society. Bismuth ferrite, BiFeO3, is an important multiferroic material that...
Bismuth ferrite, BiFeO3, is an important multiferroic material that has attracted remarkable attenti...
Dynamics of domain walls are among the main features that control strain mechanisms in ferroic mater...
Piezoelectric materials exhibit a mechanical response to elec-trical inputs, as well as an electrica...
Piezoelectric materials exhibit a mechanical response to electrical inputs, as well as an electrical...
© 2020 High-performance lead-free piezoelectric materials are in great demand for actuator applicati...
Piezoelectric materials exhibit a mechanical response to electrical inputs, as well as an electrical...
Bismuth ferrite, BiFeO3, is both a piezoelectric and multiferroic material with coupled ferroelectri...
Abstract Large electric-field-induced strain in piezoelectric ceramics is a primary requirement for ...
Piezoelectric ceramics find a wide range of applications in advanced technological fields. Most of t...
High electrical conductivity is one of the main obstacles for advances of bulk BiFeO3 ceramics in pi...
International audienceIn ferroelectric thin films, the domain structure defines ferroelectric switch...
International audienceIn ferroelectric thin films, the domain structure defines ferroelectric switch...
International audienceIn ferroelectric thin films, the domain structure defines ferroelectric switch...
Understanding and controlling the domain evolution under external stimuli in multiferroic thin films...
© 2015 American Ceramic Society. Bismuth ferrite, BiFeO3, is an important multiferroic material that...
Bismuth ferrite, BiFeO3, is an important multiferroic material that has attracted remarkable attenti...
Dynamics of domain walls are among the main features that control strain mechanisms in ferroic mater...
Piezoelectric materials exhibit a mechanical response to elec-trical inputs, as well as an electrica...
Piezoelectric materials exhibit a mechanical response to electrical inputs, as well as an electrical...
© 2020 High-performance lead-free piezoelectric materials are in great demand for actuator applicati...
Piezoelectric materials exhibit a mechanical response to electrical inputs, as well as an electrical...
Bismuth ferrite, BiFeO3, is both a piezoelectric and multiferroic material with coupled ferroelectri...
Abstract Large electric-field-induced strain in piezoelectric ceramics is a primary requirement for ...
Piezoelectric ceramics find a wide range of applications in advanced technological fields. Most of t...
High electrical conductivity is one of the main obstacles for advances of bulk BiFeO3 ceramics in pi...
International audienceIn ferroelectric thin films, the domain structure defines ferroelectric switch...
International audienceIn ferroelectric thin films, the domain structure defines ferroelectric switch...
International audienceIn ferroelectric thin films, the domain structure defines ferroelectric switch...
Understanding and controlling the domain evolution under external stimuli in multiferroic thin films...