An experimental investigation of the electromechanical behavior of single crystals of the ferroelectric perovskite barium titanate is presented. An experimental setup has been designed to investigate large strain actuation in single crystal ferroelectrics subjected to combined electrical and mechanical loading. Experiments have been performed on initially single domain crystals of barium titanate with (1 0 0) and (0 0 1) orientation at compressive stresses between 0 and 5 MPa. Global strain and polarization histories have been recorded. The electrostrictive response is shown to be highly dependent on the level of applied stress with a maximum strain of 0.9% measured at a compressive stress of about 2 MPa and electric 8eld of about 10...
A new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90 ° domain switching in ferroelectric crys...
A new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90° domain switching in ferroelectric cryst...
The large signal strain response as a function of uniaxial compressive stress, electric field and te...
An experimental investigation of the electromechanical behavior of single crystals of the ferroelect...
Large strain electrostriction in single-crystal ferroelectric materials is investigated. The mode of...
It is well known that many common ferroelectric materials are also ferroelastic, thus the nonlinear ...
The nonlinear electromechanical behavior of ferroelectric materials is governed by the motion of dom...
Large strain actuation in barium titanate (BaTiO3) single crystals subjected to combined uniaxial st...
The complex arrangement of domains observed in ferroelectric crystals is a consequence of multiple e...
This review article summarizes the material of years of research on the impact of mechanical stresse...
The observation of enhanced longitudinal strain, which is obtained when electric fields are applied ...
The aim of this thesis was to improve the understanding of microstructure in single crystal ferroele...
AbstractA new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90° domain switching in ferroelectr...
Non-180 degrees domain-switching induced strains in ferroelectrics, although much larger than piezoe...
Upon depoling ceramic barium titanate, up to 9% of the domains reorient by 90° , indicating that dur...
A new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90 ° domain switching in ferroelectric crys...
A new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90° domain switching in ferroelectric cryst...
The large signal strain response as a function of uniaxial compressive stress, electric field and te...
An experimental investigation of the electromechanical behavior of single crystals of the ferroelect...
Large strain electrostriction in single-crystal ferroelectric materials is investigated. The mode of...
It is well known that many common ferroelectric materials are also ferroelastic, thus the nonlinear ...
The nonlinear electromechanical behavior of ferroelectric materials is governed by the motion of dom...
Large strain actuation in barium titanate (BaTiO3) single crystals subjected to combined uniaxial st...
The complex arrangement of domains observed in ferroelectric crystals is a consequence of multiple e...
This review article summarizes the material of years of research on the impact of mechanical stresse...
The observation of enhanced longitudinal strain, which is obtained when electric fields are applied ...
The aim of this thesis was to improve the understanding of microstructure in single crystal ferroele...
AbstractA new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90° domain switching in ferroelectr...
Non-180 degrees domain-switching induced strains in ferroelectrics, although much larger than piezoe...
Upon depoling ceramic barium titanate, up to 9% of the domains reorient by 90° , indicating that dur...
A new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90 ° domain switching in ferroelectric crys...
A new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90° domain switching in ferroelectric cryst...
The large signal strain response as a function of uniaxial compressive stress, electric field and te...