AI Article Synopsis

  • Current piezoelectric materials often contain lead, but there's a need for safer, high-performance alternatives.
  • The study reveals that charged domain walls in ferroelectrics, typically overlooked, can enhance dielectric and piezoelectric properties when their density increases.
  • By examining the effects of bound polarization charge at these walls, the research suggests that lead-free ferroelectrics like BaTiO(3) could offer improved performance due to their dense charged domain wall patterns.*

Article Abstract

While commonly used piezoelectric materials contain lead, non-hazardous, high-performance piezoelectrics are yet to be discovered. Charged domain walls in ferroelectrics are considered inactive with regards to the piezoelectric response and, therefore, are largely ignored in this search. Here we demonstrate a mechanism that leads to a strong enhancement of the dielectric and piezoelectric properties in ferroelectrics with increasing density of charged domain walls. We show that an incomplete compensation of bound polarization charge at these walls creates a stable built-in depolarizing field across each domain leading to increased electromechanical response. Our model clarifies a long-standing unexplained effect of domain wall density on macroscopic properties of domain-engineered ferroelectrics. We show that non-toxic ferroelectrics like BaTiO(3) with dense patterns of charged domain walls are expected to have strongly enhanced piezoelectric properties, thus suggesting a new route to high-performance, lead-free ferroelectrics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4354168PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms1751DOI Listing

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