Abstract
Ferroelectric domain structure, especially the domain boundary polarization, in as-grown and poled (111)-cut PMN-30%PT single crystal has been studied by means of out-of-plane and in-plane piezoresponse force microscopies (PFMs). It revealed that the as-grown sample exhibits speckle-shaped microdomains, and the domain number distribution decreases exponentially as the domain size increases which can be described by the random field Ising model; in contrast, the poled sample shows stripe-shaped domains. Capacitive force-free PFM revealed a detailed domain boundary characteristic with net in-plane polarization. The presence of the in-plane polarization at the domain boundary also suggests the existence of orthorhombic phase in the rhombohedral matrix. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.
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Wong, K. S., Zhao, X., Dai, J. Y., Choy, C. L., Zhao, X. Y., & Luo, H. S. (2006). Study of domain boundary polarization in (111)-cut [Pb(Mg 1/3Nb2/3)O3]0.7(PbTiO 3)0.3 single crystal by piezoresponse force microscopy. Applied Physics Letters, 89(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2339038
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