Vortices inside polar domain walls in ferroelastic materials can form ordered arrays resembling Bloch-lines in magnets. The Bloch lines are energetically degenerate with dipoles oriented perpendicular to the wall. By symmetry, these dipoles are oriented at +90 degrees or -90 degrees relative to the wall dipoles. These two states have the same energy and can be inverted by modest applied electric fields. As the majority of wall dipoles are oriented inside the wall, perpendicular to the Bloch line vortex, weak depolarization fields exist for the wall dipoles but not for Bloch lines. The Bloch line density depends on the density of the twin walls and the elastic anisotropy of the crystal structure. We estimate that distances between twin bound...
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The switching of domains in ferroelectric and multiferroic materials plays a central role in their a...
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Vortices inside polar domain walls in ferroelastic materials can form ordered arrays resembling Bloc...
Vortices inside polar domain walls in ferroelastic materials can form ordered arrays resembling Bloc...
Abstract: Ferroelastic twin boundaries often have properties that do not exist in bulk, such as supe...
The phase-field simulations of ferroelectric Bloch domain walls in BaTiO3–SrTiO3 crystalline superla...
Polar twin wall properties in non-polar or weakly polar matrices can be switched by electric fields ...
The internal structure of neutral 180 degrees domain walls in perovskite-type ferroelectrics is stud...
Low-dimensional ferroelectric structures are a promising basis for the next generation of ultrahigh-...
Domain-wall dynamics in ferroic materials underpins functionality of data storage and information te...
peer reviewedDomain walls in ferroelectric materials have tantalizing potential in disruptive memory...
Les lignes de Bloch Verticales (VBL) peuvent être utilisées comme élément de mémoire magnétique. Leu...
The 180⁰ ferroelectric domain walls (FDWs) have long been regarded as purely Ising type in ferroelec...
Depolarization in ferroelectric materials has been studied since the 1970s, albeit quasi-statically....
International audienceFerroelectric domain walls provide a fertile environment for novel materials p...
The switching of domains in ferroelectric and multiferroic materials plays a central role in their a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90388/1/1106_ftp.pd
Vortices inside polar domain walls in ferroelastic materials can form ordered arrays resembling Bloc...
Vortices inside polar domain walls in ferroelastic materials can form ordered arrays resembling Bloc...
Abstract: Ferroelastic twin boundaries often have properties that do not exist in bulk, such as supe...
The phase-field simulations of ferroelectric Bloch domain walls in BaTiO3–SrTiO3 crystalline superla...
Polar twin wall properties in non-polar or weakly polar matrices can be switched by electric fields ...
The internal structure of neutral 180 degrees domain walls in perovskite-type ferroelectrics is stud...
Low-dimensional ferroelectric structures are a promising basis for the next generation of ultrahigh-...
Domain-wall dynamics in ferroic materials underpins functionality of data storage and information te...
peer reviewedDomain walls in ferroelectric materials have tantalizing potential in disruptive memory...
Les lignes de Bloch Verticales (VBL) peuvent être utilisées comme élément de mémoire magnétique. Leu...
The 180⁰ ferroelectric domain walls (FDWs) have long been regarded as purely Ising type in ferroelec...
Depolarization in ferroelectric materials has been studied since the 1970s, albeit quasi-statically....
International audienceFerroelectric domain walls provide a fertile environment for novel materials p...
The switching of domains in ferroelectric and multiferroic materials plays a central role in their a...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90388/1/1106_ftp.pd