The phenomena of hysteresis, ferroelectric loss, and nonlinearity are investigated for the strain and polarization of a monoclinic, epitaxial Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 film over the 70 Hz to 5 kHz frequency range at sub-coercive excitation fields and zero electrical bias. For the strain, a linear hysteretic behavior is found, whereas the polarization shows a strongly nonlinear hysteretic behavior. In contrast to polycrystalline structures (for instance in ceramics or chemical solution deposited thin films), the commonly referred Rayleigh model cannot explain the observed behavior. A new model is presented, based on the rotation of the polarization vector within the monoclinic or rhombohedral unit cell under an applied electric field, with the viscous int...
The ferroelectric materials have been used in several piezoelectric sensors and actuators applicatio...
The strain behavior of morphotropic, 1La2Sr-doped lead zirconate titanate was investigated. Particul...
Ferroelectric thin films develop large residual stresses and preferred crystallographic orientation ...
The hysteresis, loss, and nonlinearity of the strain and polarization response of an epitaxial PbZr0...
Piezoelectric thin films are of interest for modern MEMS systems, for example used in applications l...
Epitaxial strain is a powerful tool to manipulate the properties of ferroelectric materials. But des...
The sensitivity of spontaneous polarization to epitaxial strains is evaluated for several perovskite...
Analytical and numerical theories are proposed to describe the polarization hysteresis behavior of ...
Polarization reversal is the most fundamental physical process in ferroelectrics and directly or ind...
The impact of charged point defects on the electrocaloric response of morphotropic Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 (PZT)...
The integration of thin-film ferroelectrics with reliable properties into oxide electronics requires...
Piezoelectric properties of Pb(Zr,Ti)O-3 thin films are investigated as a function of the number of ...
Ferroelectric and dielectric properties of polydomain (twinned) single-crystalline Pb(Zr1-xTix)O-3 t...
The equilibrium polarization states and physical properties of single-domain Pb(Zr1-xTix)O-3 (PZT) t...
Epitaxial strain plays an important role in determining physical properties of perovskite ferroelect...
The ferroelectric materials have been used in several piezoelectric sensors and actuators applicatio...
The strain behavior of morphotropic, 1La2Sr-doped lead zirconate titanate was investigated. Particul...
Ferroelectric thin films develop large residual stresses and preferred crystallographic orientation ...
The hysteresis, loss, and nonlinearity of the strain and polarization response of an epitaxial PbZr0...
Piezoelectric thin films are of interest for modern MEMS systems, for example used in applications l...
Epitaxial strain is a powerful tool to manipulate the properties of ferroelectric materials. But des...
The sensitivity of spontaneous polarization to epitaxial strains is evaluated for several perovskite...
Analytical and numerical theories are proposed to describe the polarization hysteresis behavior of ...
Polarization reversal is the most fundamental physical process in ferroelectrics and directly or ind...
The impact of charged point defects on the electrocaloric response of morphotropic Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 (PZT)...
The integration of thin-film ferroelectrics with reliable properties into oxide electronics requires...
Piezoelectric properties of Pb(Zr,Ti)O-3 thin films are investigated as a function of the number of ...
Ferroelectric and dielectric properties of polydomain (twinned) single-crystalline Pb(Zr1-xTix)O-3 t...
The equilibrium polarization states and physical properties of single-domain Pb(Zr1-xTix)O-3 (PZT) t...
Epitaxial strain plays an important role in determining physical properties of perovskite ferroelect...
The ferroelectric materials have been used in several piezoelectric sensors and actuators applicatio...
The strain behavior of morphotropic, 1La2Sr-doped lead zirconate titanate was investigated. Particul...
Ferroelectric thin films develop large residual stresses and preferred crystallographic orientation ...