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Unraveling the origins of electromechanical response in mixed-phase bismuth ferrite
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Unraveling the origins of electromechanical response in mixed-phase bismuth ferrite

R.K. Vasudevan, M.B. Okatan, Y.Y. Liu, S. Jesse, J.-C. Yang, W.-I. Liang, Y.-H. Chu, J.Y. Li, S.V. KalininV. Nagarajan
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 卷.88(2), 020402
07/2013

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Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials Condensed Matter Physics
The origin of giant electromechanical response in a mixed-phase rhombohedral-tetragonal BiFeO 3 thin film is probed using subcoercive scanning probe microscopy based multiple-harmonic measurements. Significant contributions to the strain arise from a second-order harmonic response localized at the phase boundaries. Strain and dissipation data, backed by thermodynamic calculations, suggest that the source of the enhanced electromechanical response is the motion of phase boundaries. These findings elucidate the key role of labile phase boundaries, both natural and artificial, in achieving thin films with giant electromechanical properties. © 2013 American Physical Society.

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