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Thermoreflectance Detection of Point Defects Resulting from Focused Ion Beam Milling
Focused ion beam (FIB) milling is a common tool for nanoscale material processing, however irradiation damage, redeposition, and contamination can occur. We use several characterization tools to show FIB‐induced effects beyond 1 mm from the milled area.
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EDITORIAL — The State of Relaxor Ferroelectrics
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A far from equilibrium state developed from pulse poling for high performance piezoelectric transducers. [PDF]
Mervosh MW, Lee JH, Randall CA.
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High-Entropy Chemical Composition Design for Ultrahigh Capacitive Energy Storage. [PDF]
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High-Efficiency Lead-Free BNT-Based Relaxor Ferroelectrics via Synergistic A/B-Site Substitution for Enhanced Energy Storage and Stability. [PDF]
Zhou W, Du T, Long C.
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Two-stage processes of electrically induced-ferroelectric to relaxor transition in 0.94(Bi1/2Na1/2)TiO3-0.06BaTiO3 [PDF]
The stability of electrically induced long-range ferroelectric order in a relaxor 0.94(Bi1/2Na1/2) TiO3-0.06BaTiO(3) ceramic material has been investigated by temperature-dependent X-ray diffraction and electrical property measurements.
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Optical Properties of Relaxor Ferroelectrics
Ferroelectrics, 2004The optical absorption spectrum, luminescent emission and photoconductivity were investigated in single crystal PbMg1/3Nb2/3O3 and in the Pb0.91La0.09(Zr0.65Ti0.35)O3 ceramics in the wide temperature region. The spectrum of the luminescence correlates with spectrum of photoconductivity emission.
Zverev D. +4 more
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Lead‐Free Relaxor Ferroelectrics
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 2011Feature size is a natural determinant of material properties. Its design offers the technological perspectives for material improvement. Grain size, crystallite size, domain width, and structural defects of different nature constitute the classical design elements.
Shvartsman, Vladimir, Lupascu, Doru C.
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Relaxing with relaxors: a review of relaxor ferroelectrics
Advances in Physics, 2011Relaxor ferroelectrics were discovered in the 1950s but many of their properties are not understood. In this review, we shall concentrate on materials such as PMN (PbMg1/3Nb2/3O3), which crystallize in the cubic perovskite structure but with the Mg ion, charge 2+, and the Nb ion, charge 5+, randomly distributed over the B site of the perovskite ...
R. A. Cowley +4 more
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