Canonical relaxors exhibit an electric-field-induced phase transition between a macroscopically nonpolar and polar phase that can be tuned from being stable at low temperature to being reversible at high temperature. The reversibility of this phase change determines the electromechanical performance and large strains can be achieved if the polar phase is intrinsically unstable. This paper is on the thermal depolarization characteristics of a BNT-BT-based multiphase relaxor ceramic observed through the transition temperature from field-induced polar to nonpolar state. It is shown that the progress of detexturization strongly depends on the crystallographic phase. In the more susceptible phase, it becomes significant about 40 °C below the mac...
Switchable polar properties of ferroelectric and multiferroic nanostructures are ideal to further di...
SUMMARY Relaxor ferroelectrics exhibit a very unusual polarization behavior from which derive unique...
Due to the extrinsic contribution of domain wall motions to electro-strains, the incompatibility of ...
Canonical relaxors exhibit an electric-field-induced phase transition between a macroscopically nonp...
The loss of macroscopic polarisation in relaxor ferroelectric (Na0.8K0.2)(1/2)Bi1/2TiO3 ceramics dop...
Numerous questions regarding the nature of BNT-derived relaxor ferroelectrics are addressed on the b...
The stability of electrically induced long-range ferroelectric order in a relaxor 0.94(Bi1/2Na1/2) T...
Among the unresolved issues in the study of relaxor ferroelectrics is the role of freezing temperatu...
Piezoelectric materials are considered an enabling technology generating an annual turnover of about...
The electric-field-temperature phase diagram for the lead-free relaxor material (1 - x)(Bi1/2Na1/2)T...
The development of relaxor ferroelectric single crystal technology is driven by the ability to tailo...
Relaxor ferroelectrics exhibit both static and dynamic local structural order which controls their f...
Electromechanical properties such as d33 and strain are significantly enhanced at morphotropic phase...
In the 1950s, relaxor ferroelectrics or relaxors were discovered and have lately received a renewed...
The phenomenology of Pb(B,B')O3 perovskite-based relaxor ferroelectrics (RFE) is reviewed, with emph...
Switchable polar properties of ferroelectric and multiferroic nanostructures are ideal to further di...
SUMMARY Relaxor ferroelectrics exhibit a very unusual polarization behavior from which derive unique...
Due to the extrinsic contribution of domain wall motions to electro-strains, the incompatibility of ...
Canonical relaxors exhibit an electric-field-induced phase transition between a macroscopically nonp...
The loss of macroscopic polarisation in relaxor ferroelectric (Na0.8K0.2)(1/2)Bi1/2TiO3 ceramics dop...
Numerous questions regarding the nature of BNT-derived relaxor ferroelectrics are addressed on the b...
The stability of electrically induced long-range ferroelectric order in a relaxor 0.94(Bi1/2Na1/2) T...
Among the unresolved issues in the study of relaxor ferroelectrics is the role of freezing temperatu...
Piezoelectric materials are considered an enabling technology generating an annual turnover of about...
The electric-field-temperature phase diagram for the lead-free relaxor material (1 - x)(Bi1/2Na1/2)T...
The development of relaxor ferroelectric single crystal technology is driven by the ability to tailo...
Relaxor ferroelectrics exhibit both static and dynamic local structural order which controls their f...
Electromechanical properties such as d33 and strain are significantly enhanced at morphotropic phase...
In the 1950s, relaxor ferroelectrics or relaxors were discovered and have lately received a renewed...
The phenomenology of Pb(B,B')O3 perovskite-based relaxor ferroelectrics (RFE) is reviewed, with emph...
Switchable polar properties of ferroelectric and multiferroic nanostructures are ideal to further di...
SUMMARY Relaxor ferroelectrics exhibit a very unusual polarization behavior from which derive unique...
Due to the extrinsic contribution of domain wall motions to electro-strains, the incompatibility of ...