| Literature DB >> 24445840 |
Tom T A Lummen1, Yijia Gu1, Jianjun Wang2, Shiming Lei1, Fei Xue1, Amit Kumar3, Andrew T Barnes1, Eftihia Barnes1, Sava Denev1, Alex Belianinov4, Martin Holt5, Anna N Morozovska6, Sergei V Kalinin4, Long-Qing Chen1, Venkatraman Gopalan1.
Abstract
High-performance piezoelectrics are lead-based solid solutions that exhibit a so-called morphotropic phase boundary, which separates two competing phases as a function of chemical composition; as a consequence, an intermediate low-symmetry phase with a strong piezoelectric effect arises. In search for environmentally sustainable lead-free alternatives that exhibit analogous characteristics, we use a network of competing domains to create similar conditions across thermal inter-ferroelectric transitions in simple, lead-free ferroelectrics such as BaTiO3 and KNbO3. Here we report the experimental observation of thermotropic phase boundaries in these classic ferroelectrics, through direct imaging of low-symmetry intermediate phases that exhibit large enhancements in the existing nonlinear optical and piezoelectric property coefficients. Furthermore, the symmetry lowering in these phases allows for new property coefficients that exceed all the existing coefficients in both parent phases. Discovering the thermotropic nature of thermal phase transitions in simple ferroelectrics thus presents unique opportunities for the design of 'green' high-performance materials.Year: 2014 PMID: 24445840 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4172
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919