We demonstrate theoretically how, by imposing epitaxial strain in a ferroelectric perovskite, it is possible to achieve a dynamical control of phonon propagation by means of external electric fields, which yields a giant electrophononic response, i.e., the dependence of the lattice thermal conductivity on external electric fields. Specifically, we study the strain-induced manipulation of the lattice structure and analyze its interplay with the electrophononic response. We show that tensile biaxial strain can drive the system to a regime where the electrical polarization can be effortlessly rotated and thus yield giant electrophononic responses that are at least one order of magnitude larger than in the unstrained system. These results deriv...
It is well known that many common ferroelectric materials are also ferroelastic, thus the nonlinear ...
We report a strain-mediated electric field manipulation of permittivity in BaTiO3 (barium titanate, ...
Strain engineering enables modification of the properties of thin films using the stress from the su...
peer reviewedWe investigate the electrostrictive response across a ferroelectric phase transition fr...
Leveraging competition between energetically degenerate states to achieve large field-driven respons...
The sensitivity of spontaneous polarization to epitaxial strains is evaluated for several perovskite...
The construction of a first-principles effective Hamiltonian for the perovskite ferroelectric PbTiO<...
Non-180 degrees domain-switching induced strains in ferroelectrics, although much larger than piezoe...
Large strain electrostriction in single-crystal ferroelectric materials is investigated. The mode of...
We demonstrate a fully electric control of the heat flux, which can be continuously modulated by an...
The complex arrangement of domains observed in ferroelectric crystals is a consequence of multiple e...
Design of novel artificial materials based on ferroelectric perovskites relies on the basic principl...
We study the interplay between epitaxial strain, film thickness, and electric field in the creation,...
Domain switching and lattice strain are known to be important processes contributing to the large el...
Coupling of order parameters provides a means to tune functionality in advanced materials including ...
It is well known that many common ferroelectric materials are also ferroelastic, thus the nonlinear ...
We report a strain-mediated electric field manipulation of permittivity in BaTiO3 (barium titanate, ...
Strain engineering enables modification of the properties of thin films using the stress from the su...
peer reviewedWe investigate the electrostrictive response across a ferroelectric phase transition fr...
Leveraging competition between energetically degenerate states to achieve large field-driven respons...
The sensitivity of spontaneous polarization to epitaxial strains is evaluated for several perovskite...
The construction of a first-principles effective Hamiltonian for the perovskite ferroelectric PbTiO<...
Non-180 degrees domain-switching induced strains in ferroelectrics, although much larger than piezoe...
Large strain electrostriction in single-crystal ferroelectric materials is investigated. The mode of...
We demonstrate a fully electric control of the heat flux, which can be continuously modulated by an...
The complex arrangement of domains observed in ferroelectric crystals is a consequence of multiple e...
Design of novel artificial materials based on ferroelectric perovskites relies on the basic principl...
We study the interplay between epitaxial strain, film thickness, and electric field in the creation,...
Domain switching and lattice strain are known to be important processes contributing to the large el...
Coupling of order parameters provides a means to tune functionality in advanced materials including ...
It is well known that many common ferroelectric materials are also ferroelastic, thus the nonlinear ...
We report a strain-mediated electric field manipulation of permittivity in BaTiO3 (barium titanate, ...
Strain engineering enables modification of the properties of thin films using the stress from the su...