Flexoelectricity in ferroelectric materials

Flexoelectricity is a gradient electromechanical effect that exists in all solid dielectrics. The effect was first predicted in the late 1950s, but received little interest because it was expected to be small. The experimentally measured large flexoelectric response in ferroelectric ceramics led to...

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Main Authors: Wanfeng Zhou, Pan Chen, Baojin Chu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-06-01
Series:IET Nanodielectrics
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Online Access:https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/iet-nde.2018.0030
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description Flexoelectricity is a gradient electromechanical effect that exists in all solid dielectrics. The effect was first predicted in the late 1950s, but received little interest because it was expected to be small. The experimentally measured large flexoelectric response in ferroelectric ceramics led to the revival of the field in the early 2000s. In this study, the progress made in the flexoelectric field is reviewed. The authors’ focus will be primarily on the experimental studies related to the flexoelectric effect. The techniques employed to measure the flexoelectric coefficients are first summarised. A compilation of the flexoelectric coefficients of different ferroelectrics reported in the literature will be presented. An unresolved issue in this field is that the measured flexoelectric coefficients in ferroelectric materials are normally much greater than the theoretically predicted values, and the mechanisms proposed to explain this issue are discussed. Finally, the efforts toward the applications of the flexoelectric effect are reviewed.
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spelling doaj.art-8888a8b5b36f4a30b176c8f2b4cc44e52022-12-21T19:37:43ZengWileyIET Nanodielectrics2514-32552019-06-0110.1049/iet-nde.2018.0030IET-NDE.2018.0030Flexoelectricity in ferroelectric materialsWanfeng Zhou0Pan Chen1Baojin Chu2University of Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaUniversity of Science and Technology of ChinaFlexoelectricity is a gradient electromechanical effect that exists in all solid dielectrics. The effect was first predicted in the late 1950s, but received little interest because it was expected to be small. The experimentally measured large flexoelectric response in ferroelectric ceramics led to the revival of the field in the early 2000s. In this study, the progress made in the flexoelectric field is reviewed. The authors’ focus will be primarily on the experimental studies related to the flexoelectric effect. The techniques employed to measure the flexoelectric coefficients are first summarised. A compilation of the flexoelectric coefficients of different ferroelectrics reported in the literature will be presented. An unresolved issue in this field is that the measured flexoelectric coefficients in ferroelectric materials are normally much greater than the theoretically predicted values, and the mechanisms proposed to explain this issue are discussed. Finally, the efforts toward the applications of the flexoelectric effect are reviewed.https://digital-library.theiet.org/content/journals/10.1049/iet-nde.2018.0030ferroelectric ceramicsflexoelectricityreviewsflexoelectricityferroelectric materialsgradient electromechanical effectsolid dielectricsflexoelectric responseferroelectric ceramicsflexoelectric fieldflexoelectric effectflexoelectric coefficientsreviews
spellingShingle Wanfeng Zhou
Pan Chen
Baojin Chu
Flexoelectricity in ferroelectric materials
IET Nanodielectrics
ferroelectric ceramics
flexoelectricity
reviews
flexoelectricity
ferroelectric materials
gradient electromechanical effect
solid dielectrics
flexoelectric response
ferroelectric ceramics
flexoelectric field
flexoelectric effect
flexoelectric coefficients
reviews
title Flexoelectricity in ferroelectric materials
title_full Flexoelectricity in ferroelectric materials
title_fullStr Flexoelectricity in ferroelectric materials
title_full_unstemmed Flexoelectricity in ferroelectric materials
title_short Flexoelectricity in ferroelectric materials
title_sort flexoelectricity in ferroelectric materials
topic ferroelectric ceramics
flexoelectricity
reviews
flexoelectricity
ferroelectric materials
gradient electromechanical effect
solid dielectrics
flexoelectric response
ferroelectric ceramics
flexoelectric field
flexoelectric effect
flexoelectric coefficients
reviews
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