The ferroelastic properties of a hard acceptor-doped lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramic are investigated between room temperature and 300°C. Comparison with a soft PZT shows that acceptor doping has a stronger influence on mechanically induced domain switching than on switching caused by electric fields. A quantitative analysis of spontaneous and remanent strain and polarization indicates that poling in the soft material is dominated by 180° domain processes, while non-180° processes dominate the strain behavior. If the mechanical load exceeds a threshold level, the “hardening” effect of the acceptor doping vanishes, and hard and soft materials behave identically. The results are discussed based on the defect dipole model and the charge ...
The stress and temperature dependence of three different lead zirconate titanate ceramics have been ...
The ferroelectric, ferroelastic, and dielectric properties as well as the crystal structure were inv...
The dependence of the coercive field and remanent polarization on temperature was measured for a num...
The ferroelastic properties of a hard acceptor-doped lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramic are inves...
Despite the technological importance of hard and soft PZT, Pb(Zr,Ti)O3, ceramics, the mechanisms of ...
The longitudinal strain and polarization of a soft polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramic (lead zirco...
Ferroelastic domain switching in electrically-poled lead titanate zirconate (PZT) ceramics were inve...
The superior piezoelectric properties of all polycrystalline ferroelectrics are based on the extent ...
Doping strongly influences the properties of ferroelectric perovskite materials. One striking differ...
The creep behavior of strain and electrical polarization in two poled PZT with different composition...
The development of ferroelastic (90°) texture in addition to ferroelectric (180°) texture is essenti...
In this work, the contribution of the extrinsic effect to the macroscopic properties in soft and har...
Finite-element (FE) simulations, based on a phenomenological nonlinear constitutive model, were car...
Can Wang, Simon A. T. Redfern, Maren Daraktchiev, and Richard J. Harrison\ud Department of Earth Sci...
In this paper, the electromechanical behavior of lead zirconate-titanate ceramics (P51) has been cha...
The stress and temperature dependence of three different lead zirconate titanate ceramics have been ...
The ferroelectric, ferroelastic, and dielectric properties as well as the crystal structure were inv...
The dependence of the coercive field and remanent polarization on temperature was measured for a num...
The ferroelastic properties of a hard acceptor-doped lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramic are inves...
Despite the technological importance of hard and soft PZT, Pb(Zr,Ti)O3, ceramics, the mechanisms of ...
The longitudinal strain and polarization of a soft polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramic (lead zirco...
Ferroelastic domain switching in electrically-poled lead titanate zirconate (PZT) ceramics were inve...
The superior piezoelectric properties of all polycrystalline ferroelectrics are based on the extent ...
Doping strongly influences the properties of ferroelectric perovskite materials. One striking differ...
The creep behavior of strain and electrical polarization in two poled PZT with different composition...
The development of ferroelastic (90°) texture in addition to ferroelectric (180°) texture is essenti...
In this work, the contribution of the extrinsic effect to the macroscopic properties in soft and har...
Finite-element (FE) simulations, based on a phenomenological nonlinear constitutive model, were car...
Can Wang, Simon A. T. Redfern, Maren Daraktchiev, and Richard J. Harrison\ud Department of Earth Sci...
In this paper, the electromechanical behavior of lead zirconate-titanate ceramics (P51) has been cha...
The stress and temperature dependence of three different lead zirconate titanate ceramics have been ...
The ferroelectric, ferroelastic, and dielectric properties as well as the crystal structure were inv...
The dependence of the coercive field and remanent polarization on temperature was measured for a num...