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Large field-induced strains in a lead-free piezoelectric material
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Large field-induced strains in a lead-free piezoelectric material

J.X. Zhang, B. Xiang, Q. He, J. Seidel, R.J. Zeches, P. Yu, S.Y. Yang, C.H. Wang, Y.-H. Chu, L.W. Martin, …
Nature Nanotechnology, 卷.6(2), 頁碼.98-102
2011
PMID: 21240285

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Bioengineering Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics Biomedical Engineering Materials Science (all) Condensed Matter Physics Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Piezoelectric materials exhibit a mechanical response to electrical inputs, as well as an electrical response to mechanical inputs, which makes them useful in sensors and actuators 1 . Lead-based piezoelectrics demonstrate a large mechanical response, but they also pose a health risk 2 . The ferroelectric BiFeO 3 is an attractive alternative because it is lead-free, and because strain can stabilize BiFeO 3 phases with a structure that resembles a morphotropic phase boundary 3 . Here we report a reversible electric-field-induced strain of over 5% in BiFeO 3 films, together with a characterization of the origins of this effect. In situ transmission electron microscopy coupled with nanoscale electrical and mechanical probing shows that large strains result from moving the boundaries between tetragonal- and rhombohedral-like phases, which changes the phase stability of the mixture. These results demonstrate the potential of BiFeO 3 as a substitute for lead-based materials in future piezoelectric applications. © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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