Intrinsic stress-induced adaptive ferroelectric domain rearrangement in the monoclinic Pb(Mg@d1@d/@d3Nb@d2@d/@d3)O@d3-PbTiO@d3 single crystal

Response of sub-microdomains in an adaptive ferroelectric Pb(Mg@d1@d /@d3Nb@d2@d/@d3)O@d3-34%PbTiO@d3 single crystal to the temperature-induced stress field was investigated by scanning electron acoustic microscopy and piezoresponse force microscopy. Formation of different types of domain configurat...

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description Response of sub-microdomains in an adaptive ferroelectric Pb(Mg@d1@d /@d3Nb@d2@d/@d3)O@d3-34%PbTiO@d3 single crystal to the temperature-induced stress field was investigated by scanning electron acoustic microscopy and piezoresponse force microscopy. Formation of different types of domain configurations (wave-like, ''W''-like and lattice-like) closely related to nanodomain cooperative response after the sample subjected to frozen treatment was presented. In the adaptive ferroelectric state lattice-like domain structures demonstrated more stable behavior compared to other types of domains (wave-like and ''W''-like) due to their minimum domain wall energy density, and provided a type of effective structure to remove domain topological change under the stress field.
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