The potential for creating hierarchical domain structures, or mixtures of energetically degenerate phases with distinct patterns that can be modified continually, in ferroelectric thin films offers a pathway to control their mesoscale structure beyond lattice-mismatch strain with a substrate. Here, it is demonstrated that varying the strontium content provides deterministic strain-driven control of hierarchical domain structures in Pb1- x Srx TiO3 solid-solution thin films wherein two types, c/a and a1 /a2 , of nanodomains can coexist. Combining phase-field simulations, epitaxial thin-film growth, detailed structural, domain, and physical-property characterization, it is observed that the system undergoes a gradual transformation (wit...
Highly responsive, smaller and lighter ferro-piezoelectric materials have a great potential for piez...
We have studied the effects of strain and substrate constraint on structural phase transitions of pe...
Exotic domain morphologies in ferroic materials are an exciting avenue for the development of novel ...
The potential for creating hierarchical domain structures, or mixtures of energetically degenerate p...
Phase and domain structures in ferroelectric materials play a vital role in determining their dielec...
Phase and domain structures in ferroelectric materials play a vital role in determining their dielec...
In this thesis it is shown that different substrates and different film thicknesses lead to differen...
Understanding and controlling domain formation in nanoscale ferroelectrics is interesting from a fun...
In epitaxial ferroelectric thin films under tensile strain, a transition from 180° domains to 90° do...
Increasing miniaturization in ferroelectrics allows creating complex domain structures with novel fu...
Epitaxial ferroelectric thin films of PbTiO3 (PTO) grown on top of nominally La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO) s...
We present a detailed study of compressively strained PbxSr1−xTiO3 thin films grown by off-axis radi...
We have studied the effects of strain and substrate constraint on structural phase transitions of pe...
In epitaxial ferroelectric thin films under tensile strain, a transition from 180 degrees domains to...
We have studied the effects of strain and substrate constraint on structural phase transitions of pe...
Highly responsive, smaller and lighter ferro-piezoelectric materials have a great potential for piez...
We have studied the effects of strain and substrate constraint on structural phase transitions of pe...
Exotic domain morphologies in ferroic materials are an exciting avenue for the development of novel ...
The potential for creating hierarchical domain structures, or mixtures of energetically degenerate p...
Phase and domain structures in ferroelectric materials play a vital role in determining their dielec...
Phase and domain structures in ferroelectric materials play a vital role in determining their dielec...
In this thesis it is shown that different substrates and different film thicknesses lead to differen...
Understanding and controlling domain formation in nanoscale ferroelectrics is interesting from a fun...
In epitaxial ferroelectric thin films under tensile strain, a transition from 180° domains to 90° do...
Increasing miniaturization in ferroelectrics allows creating complex domain structures with novel fu...
Epitaxial ferroelectric thin films of PbTiO3 (PTO) grown on top of nominally La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO) s...
We present a detailed study of compressively strained PbxSr1−xTiO3 thin films grown by off-axis radi...
We have studied the effects of strain and substrate constraint on structural phase transitions of pe...
In epitaxial ferroelectric thin films under tensile strain, a transition from 180 degrees domains to...
We have studied the effects of strain and substrate constraint on structural phase transitions of pe...
Highly responsive, smaller and lighter ferro-piezoelectric materials have a great potential for piez...
We have studied the effects of strain and substrate constraint on structural phase transitions of pe...
Exotic domain morphologies in ferroic materials are an exciting avenue for the development of novel ...