The nature of mechanically induced dislocations in SrTiO3 at low temperatures has been a disputed matter for a long time. Here we provide a systematic overview of the existing knowledge on dislocations in stoichiometric SrTiO3 complemented by computational models of several of the proposed dislocation types. Based on atomistic simulations we reveal their structure and mobility and put our focus on the splitting into partial dislocations, because this mechanism is held responsible for the good dislocation mobility in strontium titanate. Our results reveal that dislocations with a glide plane (110) (types A,B, and C) show easy glide behavior due to their glide dissociated configuration. The motion of dislocations on (001) glide planes (type E...
Dislocations are 1D crystallographic line defects and are usually seen as detrimental to the functio...
Dislocations are 1D crystallographic line defects and are usually seen as detrimental to the functio...
Understanding the irreversible deformation (dislocation activation and crack formation) of function...
Thermo-mechanical, functional, as well as processing related properties of ceramics are typically ta...
An elastic interaction model is presented to quantify low temperature plasticity of SrTiO3 via glide...
The core structures of glide-dissociated screw and edge 110{110} dislocations in strontium titanate ...
This study evaluates the change of flow stress as related to dislocation density in SrTiO3 single cr...
In the present work, the dislocation structure evolution around and underneath the spherical indenta...
The transport properties of edge dislocations comprising a symmetrical 6° [001] tilt grain boundary ...
Recently, several creative processing techniques yielded thermoelectrics with reduced thermal conduc...
Dislocation-tuned functional properties such as electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and f...
Dislocations have been identified to modify both the functional and mechanical properties of some ce...
Studies on dislocations in prototypic binary and ternary oxides (here TiO2 and SrTiO3) using modern ...
The effect of dislocations on the chemical, electrical and transport properties in oxide materials i...
Dislocations in perovskite oxides have been found to have important impacts on their electronic and ...
Dislocations are 1D crystallographic line defects and are usually seen as detrimental to the functio...
Dislocations are 1D crystallographic line defects and are usually seen as detrimental to the functio...
Understanding the irreversible deformation (dislocation activation and crack formation) of function...
Thermo-mechanical, functional, as well as processing related properties of ceramics are typically ta...
An elastic interaction model is presented to quantify low temperature plasticity of SrTiO3 via glide...
The core structures of glide-dissociated screw and edge 110{110} dislocations in strontium titanate ...
This study evaluates the change of flow stress as related to dislocation density in SrTiO3 single cr...
In the present work, the dislocation structure evolution around and underneath the spherical indenta...
The transport properties of edge dislocations comprising a symmetrical 6° [001] tilt grain boundary ...
Recently, several creative processing techniques yielded thermoelectrics with reduced thermal conduc...
Dislocation-tuned functional properties such as electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and f...
Dislocations have been identified to modify both the functional and mechanical properties of some ce...
Studies on dislocations in prototypic binary and ternary oxides (here TiO2 and SrTiO3) using modern ...
The effect of dislocations on the chemical, electrical and transport properties in oxide materials i...
Dislocations in perovskite oxides have been found to have important impacts on their electronic and ...
Dislocations are 1D crystallographic line defects and are usually seen as detrimental to the functio...
Dislocations are 1D crystallographic line defects and are usually seen as detrimental to the functio...
Understanding the irreversible deformation (dislocation activation and crack formation) of function...