peer reviewedIn this work a new method for the calculation of the electrostrictive proper- ties of materials using density functional theory is presented. The method relies on the thermodynamical equivalence, in a dielectric, of the quadratic mechanical responses (stress or strain) to applied electric stimulus (elec- tric or polarization fields) to the strain or stress dependence of its dielec- tric susceptibility or stiffness tensors. Comparing with current finite-field methodologies for the calculation of electrostriction, it is demonstrated that this presented methodology offers significant advantages of effi- ciency, obustness, and ease of use. These advantages render tractable the high throughput theoretical investigation into the larg...
ABSTRACT: A three-dimensional, electromechanical constitutive law has been formulated for electrostr...
Three recently introduced approaches to the theoretical treatment of ferroelectrics and related mate...
A systematic, statistical-mechanics-based analysis of the response of dielectric elastomers to coupl...
cited By 9International audienceThis paper aims at exposing a physical model for converse dielectric...
A study of electrostriction in a dipolar liquid is carried out by using the density functional theor...
A study of electrostriction in a dipolar liquid is carried out by using the density functional theor...
Electrostriction is an important material property that characterizes how strain changes with the de...
A problem encountered in quadratic electrostriction research in polymers is that viscoelasticity is ...
The phenomenon of quadratic electrostriction in isotropic dielectrics is studied using standard conc...
peer reviewedWe investigate the electrostrictive response across a ferroelectric phase transition fr...
This article presents a finite-deformation fully-coupled thermo-electro-elastic continuum model that...
A model for studying the mechanical internal stresses into dielectric materials is developed in the ...
Theory of Electroelasticity analyzes the stress, strain, electric field and electric displacement in...
This article presents a finite-deformation fully-coupled thermo electro-elastic continuum model that...
International audienceAll dielectrics exhibit electrostriction, i.e., display a quadratic strain res...
ABSTRACT: A three-dimensional, electromechanical constitutive law has been formulated for electrostr...
Three recently introduced approaches to the theoretical treatment of ferroelectrics and related mate...
A systematic, statistical-mechanics-based analysis of the response of dielectric elastomers to coupl...
cited By 9International audienceThis paper aims at exposing a physical model for converse dielectric...
A study of electrostriction in a dipolar liquid is carried out by using the density functional theor...
A study of electrostriction in a dipolar liquid is carried out by using the density functional theor...
Electrostriction is an important material property that characterizes how strain changes with the de...
A problem encountered in quadratic electrostriction research in polymers is that viscoelasticity is ...
The phenomenon of quadratic electrostriction in isotropic dielectrics is studied using standard conc...
peer reviewedWe investigate the electrostrictive response across a ferroelectric phase transition fr...
This article presents a finite-deformation fully-coupled thermo-electro-elastic continuum model that...
A model for studying the mechanical internal stresses into dielectric materials is developed in the ...
Theory of Electroelasticity analyzes the stress, strain, electric field and electric displacement in...
This article presents a finite-deformation fully-coupled thermo electro-elastic continuum model that...
International audienceAll dielectrics exhibit electrostriction, i.e., display a quadratic strain res...
ABSTRACT: A three-dimensional, electromechanical constitutive law has been formulated for electrostr...
Three recently introduced approaches to the theoretical treatment of ferroelectrics and related mate...
A systematic, statistical-mechanics-based analysis of the response of dielectric elastomers to coupl...