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Giant flexoelectric polarization in a micromachined ferroelectric diaphragm

Wang et al., 2013

Document ID
8310278108290633792
Author
Wang Z
Zhang X
Wang X
Yue W
Li J
Miao J
Zhu W
Publication year
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Advanced Functional Materials

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The coupling between dielectric polarization and strain gradient, known as flexoelectricity, becomes significantly large on the micro‐and nanoscale. Here, it is shown that giant flexoelectric polarization can reverse remnant ferroelectric polarization in a bent Pb (Zr0 …
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