The origin of the unusual 90 degrees ferroelectric/ferroelastic domains, consistently observed in recent studies on mesoscale and nanoscale free-standing single crystals of BaTiO3 [Schilling , Phys. Rev. B 74, 024115 (2006); Schilling , Nano Lett. 7, 3787 (2007)], has been considered. A model has been developed which postulates that the domains form as a response to elastic stress induced by a surface layer which does not undergo the paraelectric-ferroelectric cubic-tetragonal phase transition. This model was found to accurately account for the changes in domain periodicity as a function of size that had been observed experimentally. The physical origin of the surface layer might readily be associated with patterning damage, seen in experim...
The properties of a ferroelectric, (001)-oriented, thin film clamped to a substrate are investigated...
The evolution of ferroelectric domains inside a single grain of a polycrystalline BaTiO{sub 3} ceram...
Most ferroelectrics are also ferroelastics (hysteretic stress-strain relationship and response to me...
The origin of the unusual 90 degrees ferroelectric/ferroelastic domains, consistently observed in re...
Extremely regular self-organized patterns of 90A degrees ferroelastic domains have been reported in ...
The manner in which 90. ferroelectric-ferroelastic domains respond to changes in temperature has bee...
The unique response of ferroic materials to external excitations facilitates them for diverse techno...
This review article summarizes the material of years of research on the impact of mechanical stresse...
Intrinsic surface tension of nanoscale ferroelectric thin film tends to induce tensile stress in its...
Unique ferroelastic polytwin domains are formed in epitaxial ferroelectric thin films prepared on si...
We report an intrinsic strain engineering, akin to thin filmlike approaches, via irreversible high-t...
Almost free-standing single crystal mesoscale and nanoscale dots of ferroelectric BaTiO3 have been m...
The domain configurations and local piezoresponse property of the [720]-cut BaTiO3 single crystal an...
In this Letter, the effect of domain pattern on 180 degrees domain switching behavior in BaTiO3 crys...
The focused ion beam microscope has been used to cut parallel-sided {100}-oriented thin lamellae of ...
The properties of a ferroelectric, (001)-oriented, thin film clamped to a substrate are investigated...
The evolution of ferroelectric domains inside a single grain of a polycrystalline BaTiO{sub 3} ceram...
Most ferroelectrics are also ferroelastics (hysteretic stress-strain relationship and response to me...
The origin of the unusual 90 degrees ferroelectric/ferroelastic domains, consistently observed in re...
Extremely regular self-organized patterns of 90A degrees ferroelastic domains have been reported in ...
The manner in which 90. ferroelectric-ferroelastic domains respond to changes in temperature has bee...
The unique response of ferroic materials to external excitations facilitates them for diverse techno...
This review article summarizes the material of years of research on the impact of mechanical stresse...
Intrinsic surface tension of nanoscale ferroelectric thin film tends to induce tensile stress in its...
Unique ferroelastic polytwin domains are formed in epitaxial ferroelectric thin films prepared on si...
We report an intrinsic strain engineering, akin to thin filmlike approaches, via irreversible high-t...
Almost free-standing single crystal mesoscale and nanoscale dots of ferroelectric BaTiO3 have been m...
The domain configurations and local piezoresponse property of the [720]-cut BaTiO3 single crystal an...
In this Letter, the effect of domain pattern on 180 degrees domain switching behavior in BaTiO3 crys...
The focused ion beam microscope has been used to cut parallel-sided {100}-oriented thin lamellae of ...
The properties of a ferroelectric, (001)-oriented, thin film clamped to a substrate are investigated...
The evolution of ferroelectric domains inside a single grain of a polycrystalline BaTiO{sub 3} ceram...
Most ferroelectrics are also ferroelastics (hysteretic stress-strain relationship and response to me...