The effect of long-range (LR) elastic interactions on the toroidal moment of polarization in a two-dimensional ferroelectric particle is investigated using a phase field model. The phase field simulations exhibit vortex patterns with purely toroidal moments of polarization and negligible macroscopic polarization when the spontaneous strains are low and the simulated ferroelectric size is small. However, a monodomain structure with a zero toroidal moment of polarization is formed when the spontaneous strains are high in small simulated ferroelectrics, indicating that, because of the LR elastic interactions, high values of spontaneous strains hinder the formation of polarization vortices in ferroelectric particles. (c) 2006 American Institute...
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Ferroelectric nanostructures are important for a variety of applications in electronic and electro-o...
A three-dimensional phase field model is proposed to study the effects of size-dependent electrostat...
This paper reviews the previous work on phase field simulations of low-dimensional ferroelectrics of...
The current work uses a phase-field model to design nanoscale ferroelectric device concepts and to e...
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Using a phenomenological Landau theory, the size dependence on ferroelectric transition for free-sta...
We propose a simple and solvable mean-field model of the scattering of transverse optic modes by Pol...
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Using first-principles calculations based on density functional theory, we study the properties of g...
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