Abstract
A compressive uniaxial mechanical stress is applied on ferroelastic CaTiO3 (CTO), and a change in the domain structure is observed under a polarization microscope and a second harmonic generation (SHG) microscope. New twin walls (TWs) appear perpendicular to the original TWs under stress. The SHG microscope observations and analyses confirm that this type of stress-induced TWs is polar, similar to the original TWs, and is crystallographically prominent with monoclinic symmetry m. A quantitative estimation of this stress-induced effect reveals that CTO is hard ferroelastic in the sense that the TW movement requires a large stress. A possible application of this phenomenon is discussed.
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Yokota, H., Niki, S., Haumont, R., Hicher, P., & Uesu, Y. (2017). Polar nature of stress-induced twin walls in ferroelastic CaTiO3. AIP Advances, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4990608
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