International audienceFerroelectric materials are interesting for their switching polarization and present a non linear variation of their permittivity which is due to domain wall motion. Currently, this variation of permittivity is described by the Rayleigh law for fields above a threshold field or by a power law in the case of soft ferroelectrics. In this study we propose a hyperbolic law based on domain wall motions and which includes these two classic approaches. The hyperbolic law allows to clearly define the threshold field by considering the reversible and irreversible components of the permittivity. All expressions are illustrated by the experimental data on hard ferroelectric thin films which present a linear variation of its permi...
A wealth of studies have confirmed that the low-field hysteresis behaviour of ferroelectric bulk cer...
Based on a modified Kittel's law, a theoretical approach was developed to study the relaxation-drive...
The contribution of domain walls to the dielectric permittivity of ferroelectrics is customarily exp...
International audienceFerroelectric materials are interesting for their switching polarization and p...
International audienceFerroelectric and multiferroic materials present a nonlinear variation in thei...
International audienceFunctional ferroelectric thin films present a great interest for telecommunica...
International audienceIn ferroelectric materials, domain walls interact with lattice defects and sev...
Electrical permittivity dependence on electric external bias field was investigated in PZT thin film...
International audienceFerroelectric materials subjected to a DC electric field have their dielectric...
Abstract — In this study, the real and imaginary parts of the complex permittivity of PZT ferroelect...
In this paper, the field-induced residual ferroelectricity in antiferroelectric lead zirconate thin ...
It is known that the permittivity of ferroelectric polydomain films and single crystals in weak elec...
International audienceIn antiferroelectric PbZrO 3 thin films, a weak residual ferroelectric phase i...
The mechanism of field induced phase switching in antiferroelectric lead zirconate and La-modified l...
The dielectric and piezoelectric response of ferroelectric thin films and ceramics was investigated ...
A wealth of studies have confirmed that the low-field hysteresis behaviour of ferroelectric bulk cer...
Based on a modified Kittel's law, a theoretical approach was developed to study the relaxation-drive...
The contribution of domain walls to the dielectric permittivity of ferroelectrics is customarily exp...
International audienceFerroelectric materials are interesting for their switching polarization and p...
International audienceFerroelectric and multiferroic materials present a nonlinear variation in thei...
International audienceFunctional ferroelectric thin films present a great interest for telecommunica...
International audienceIn ferroelectric materials, domain walls interact with lattice defects and sev...
Electrical permittivity dependence on electric external bias field was investigated in PZT thin film...
International audienceFerroelectric materials subjected to a DC electric field have their dielectric...
Abstract — In this study, the real and imaginary parts of the complex permittivity of PZT ferroelect...
In this paper, the field-induced residual ferroelectricity in antiferroelectric lead zirconate thin ...
It is known that the permittivity of ferroelectric polydomain films and single crystals in weak elec...
International audienceIn antiferroelectric PbZrO 3 thin films, a weak residual ferroelectric phase i...
The mechanism of field induced phase switching in antiferroelectric lead zirconate and La-modified l...
The dielectric and piezoelectric response of ferroelectric thin films and ceramics was investigated ...
A wealth of studies have confirmed that the low-field hysteresis behaviour of ferroelectric bulk cer...
Based on a modified Kittel's law, a theoretical approach was developed to study the relaxation-drive...
The contribution of domain walls to the dielectric permittivity of ferroelectrics is customarily exp...