The Landau-Devonshire theory is used to study the inter-relationship between polarization and stress in a second-order ferroelectric thin film, where both polarization and stress are in-plane. The intrinsic effects of surfaces and surface-induced stresses on polarization are considered by the introduction of extrapolation lengths in the formulation. Numerical calculations are made for a freestanding ferroelectric film, which is symmetric with respect to mid plane. The study is performed under the assumption that the polarization is enhanced or suppressed near the film surface. For a film with polarization enhanced near the surface, it is assumed that the surface tends to expand thus inducing a surface-tensile stress ('tensile' surface). Sur...
Analytical and numerical theories are proposed to describe the polarization hysteresis behavior of ...
Ferroelectric thin films develop large residual stresses and preferred crystallographic orientation ...
The effect of stress on the ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transition temperature of ferroelectric...
The mean-field Landau-type theory is used to analyze the polarization properties of epitaxial ferroe...
Surface effects on switching behaviours of ferroelectric (FE) films are elucidated by using the Land...
The effect of misfit strain and deadlayer on the polarization switching of epitaxial ferroelectric t...
Polar and electromechanical properties of ferroelectric thin films including polarization domain for...
Taking into account effects of the surface and depolarization field, we investigated the "misfit str...
A Landau-Devonshire theory with Landau-Khalatnikov dynamic equation is used to investigate the polar...
Using the generalized Ginzburg-Landau-Devonshire theory, the characteristics of phase transformation...
Ferroelectric materials form a special class of dielectrics that can sustain a remnant polarization ...
The thickness dependence of the susceptibility and paraelectric- ferroelectric phase transition temp...
Surface effects on switching behaviours of ferroelectric (FE) films are elucidated by using the Land...
A simple analytical approximation based on Landau-Ginzburg theory is developed for ferroelectric thi...
A modified thermodynamic potential based on the eight-order Landau-Devonshire polynomial is derived ...
Analytical and numerical theories are proposed to describe the polarization hysteresis behavior of ...
Ferroelectric thin films develop large residual stresses and preferred crystallographic orientation ...
The effect of stress on the ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transition temperature of ferroelectric...
The mean-field Landau-type theory is used to analyze the polarization properties of epitaxial ferroe...
Surface effects on switching behaviours of ferroelectric (FE) films are elucidated by using the Land...
The effect of misfit strain and deadlayer on the polarization switching of epitaxial ferroelectric t...
Polar and electromechanical properties of ferroelectric thin films including polarization domain for...
Taking into account effects of the surface and depolarization field, we investigated the "misfit str...
A Landau-Devonshire theory with Landau-Khalatnikov dynamic equation is used to investigate the polar...
Using the generalized Ginzburg-Landau-Devonshire theory, the characteristics of phase transformation...
Ferroelectric materials form a special class of dielectrics that can sustain a remnant polarization ...
The thickness dependence of the susceptibility and paraelectric- ferroelectric phase transition temp...
Surface effects on switching behaviours of ferroelectric (FE) films are elucidated by using the Land...
A simple analytical approximation based on Landau-Ginzburg theory is developed for ferroelectric thi...
A modified thermodynamic potential based on the eight-order Landau-Devonshire polynomial is derived ...
Analytical and numerical theories are proposed to describe the polarization hysteresis behavior of ...
Ferroelectric thin films develop large residual stresses and preferred crystallographic orientation ...
The effect of stress on the ferroelectric-paraelectric phase transition temperature of ferroelectric...