Ferroelastic domain walls are typically twin interfaces. They contain a multitude of emerging properties including (super-)conductivity, polarity, optically activity, photovoltaic properties and may contain a number of magnetic properties even when there is no magnetic element in the ferroelastic matrix. Current progress to determine these properties is reviewed. Local wall properties change little if the domain walls are deformed but external fields can shift the location of the wall. Mobile domain boundaries carry with them the locus of any emerging property. The double flexibility of functional domain walls and the possibility to move domain boundaries provides a new design concept for device manufacturing. Some potential avenues for dev...
The Special Topic on Domains and Domain Walls in Ferroic Materials will provide a forum for investig...
peer reviewedRecent studies carried out with atomic force microscopy or high-resolution transmission...
peer reviewedRecent studies carried out with atomic force microscopy or high-resolution transmission...
Domain boundary engineering endeavors to develop materials that contain localized functionalities in...
Domain boundary engineering endeavors to develop materials that contain localized functionalities in...
peer reviewedFerroelectric and ferroelastic domain walls are 2D topological defects with thicknesses...
Ferroelectric and ferroelastic domain walls are 2D topological defects with thicknesses approaching ...
Ferroelectric and ferroelastic domain walls are 2D topological defects with thicknesses approaching ...
Multiferroics are materials combining several ferroic orders, such as ferroelectricity, ferro- (or a...
The intrinsic mobile interfaces in ferroelectrics—the domain walls can drive and enhance diverse fer...
Ferroelectric domain walls have emerged as a new type of interface in which the dynamic characterist...
Domains in ferroelectrics were considered to be well understood by the middle of the last century: T...
Multiferroic behavior is commonly described as a bulk phenomenon where, at least, two of the three f...
Multiferroic behavior is commonly described as a bulk phenomenon where, at least, two of the three f...
In ferroelastic materials, the existence of degenerate strain states leads to the formation of nanos...
The Special Topic on Domains and Domain Walls in Ferroic Materials will provide a forum for investig...
peer reviewedRecent studies carried out with atomic force microscopy or high-resolution transmission...
peer reviewedRecent studies carried out with atomic force microscopy or high-resolution transmission...
Domain boundary engineering endeavors to develop materials that contain localized functionalities in...
Domain boundary engineering endeavors to develop materials that contain localized functionalities in...
peer reviewedFerroelectric and ferroelastic domain walls are 2D topological defects with thicknesses...
Ferroelectric and ferroelastic domain walls are 2D topological defects with thicknesses approaching ...
Ferroelectric and ferroelastic domain walls are 2D topological defects with thicknesses approaching ...
Multiferroics are materials combining several ferroic orders, such as ferroelectricity, ferro- (or a...
The intrinsic mobile interfaces in ferroelectrics—the domain walls can drive and enhance diverse fer...
Ferroelectric domain walls have emerged as a new type of interface in which the dynamic characterist...
Domains in ferroelectrics were considered to be well understood by the middle of the last century: T...
Multiferroic behavior is commonly described as a bulk phenomenon where, at least, two of the three f...
Multiferroic behavior is commonly described as a bulk phenomenon where, at least, two of the three f...
In ferroelastic materials, the existence of degenerate strain states leads to the formation of nanos...
The Special Topic on Domains and Domain Walls in Ferroic Materials will provide a forum for investig...
peer reviewedRecent studies carried out with atomic force microscopy or high-resolution transmission...
peer reviewedRecent studies carried out with atomic force microscopy or high-resolution transmission...