Large flexoelectric response in PMN-PT ceramics through composition design

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Abstract

Flexoelectricity yields electric polarization through graded strains and exists in various kinds of solid dielectrics but usually with a weak coupling response. In this letter, several Bi-doped Pb(Mg2/3Nb1/3)O3-xPbTiO3 (PMN-xPT) ferroelectric ceramics were prepared and the interplay of their piezoelectricity and flexoelectricity was systematically investigated. The largest flexoelectric response (∼300 μC/m) was 30 times larger than that of pure PMN-PT and was observed in the Bi-doped PMN-32PT, where the after poling piezoelectric coefficients were also the largest (990 pC/N) among all the compositions. This suggests that the apparent flexoelectricity in ferroelectrics is highly related to the bulk piezoelectricity. Therefore, introducing a local structural heterogeneity is considered as a feasible approach to achieve an ultrahigh piezoelectric response while also providing an ultrahigh flexoelectricity.

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Li, C., Wang, Z., Li, F., Rao, Z., Huang, W., Shen, Z., … Shu, L. (2019). Large flexoelectric response in PMN-PT ceramics through composition design. Applied Physics Letters, 115(14). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5115561

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