AbstractA new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90° domain switching in ferroelectric crystals subjected to combined electromechanical loading, has recently been experimentally demonstrated. In this paper, we develop a model for this phenomenon by assuming a reasonable arrangement of domain walls and formulating equations of motion for these walls. The model captures most of the features observed in the experiments, reveals the significant role of friction at the interfaces between the loading frame and the crystal surfaces, and predicts that a reduction of friction will allow larger strains at lower mechanical loads
In this Letter, the effect of domain pattern on 180 degrees domain switching behavior in BaTiO3 crys...
Large strain actuation in barium titanate (BaTiO3) single crystals subjected to combined uniaxial st...
This paper examines the domain patterns and its relation to the macroscopic electromechanical behavi...
A new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90 ° domain switching in ferroelectric crys...
AbstractA new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90° domain switching in ferroelectr...
A new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90° domain switching in ferroelectric cryst...
The complex arrangement of domains observed in ferroelectric crystals is a consequence of multiple e...
Large strain electrostriction in single-crystal ferroelectric materials is investigated. The mode of...
It is well known that many common ferroelectric materials are also ferroelastic, thus the nonlinear ...
A computational model for investigating domain switching and macroscopic electromechanical propertie...
An experimental investigation of the electromechanical behavior of single crystals of the ferroelect...
Non-180 degrees domain-switching induced strains in ferroelectrics, although much larger than piezoe...
The nonlinear electromechanical behavior of ferroelectric materials is governed by the motion of dom...
Superelasticity is very common in shape memory alloys but is rather difficult to realize in ferroele...
A model for studying the domain pattern of ferroelectric materials and its evolution is developed. I...
In this Letter, the effect of domain pattern on 180 degrees domain switching behavior in BaTiO3 crys...
Large strain actuation in barium titanate (BaTiO3) single crystals subjected to combined uniaxial st...
This paper examines the domain patterns and its relation to the macroscopic electromechanical behavi...
A new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90 ° domain switching in ferroelectric crys...
AbstractA new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90° domain switching in ferroelectr...
A new mode of large electrostrictive actuation, based on 90° domain switching in ferroelectric cryst...
The complex arrangement of domains observed in ferroelectric crystals is a consequence of multiple e...
Large strain electrostriction in single-crystal ferroelectric materials is investigated. The mode of...
It is well known that many common ferroelectric materials are also ferroelastic, thus the nonlinear ...
A computational model for investigating domain switching and macroscopic electromechanical propertie...
An experimental investigation of the electromechanical behavior of single crystals of the ferroelect...
Non-180 degrees domain-switching induced strains in ferroelectrics, although much larger than piezoe...
The nonlinear electromechanical behavior of ferroelectric materials is governed by the motion of dom...
Superelasticity is very common in shape memory alloys but is rather difficult to realize in ferroele...
A model for studying the domain pattern of ferroelectric materials and its evolution is developed. I...
In this Letter, the effect of domain pattern on 180 degrees domain switching behavior in BaTiO3 crys...
Large strain actuation in barium titanate (BaTiO3) single crystals subjected to combined uniaxial st...
This paper examines the domain patterns and its relation to the macroscopic electromechanical behavi...