Nonlinear flexoelectricity in extended thermodynamics

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Abstract

A nonlinear phenomenological model of flexoelectricity in thermoelastic solids is presented within the frame of continuum mechanics and extended thermodynamics, incorporating the quasi-electrostatic approximation where the time derivative of the electric displacement vector can be neglected in Maxwell–Ampère’s law. An expression for the energy flux is proposed, including many internal variables. An advantage of the proposed model is that it presents a unified approach to study several thermo-electromechanical couplings, including electrostriction, piezoelectricity, dependence of entropy and spontaneous polarization on flexoelectricity, among others. The model may be of interest in revealing the effects of such couplings on the properties of polarizable media, in particular ferroelectrics, when simple boundary conditions prevail. For a fully dynamic description of flexoelectricity, Hamilton’s principle and the variational principle for external forces should be used instead.

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El-Dhaba, A. R., Abou-Dina, M. S., & Ghaleb, A. F. (2024). Nonlinear flexoelectricity in extended thermodynamics. Archive of Applied Mechanics, 94(5), 1161–1175. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00419-024-02554-0

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