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Enhanced strain effect of aged acceptor-doped BaTiO3 ceramics with clamping domain structures

Wang et al., 2017

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1319713253537770345
Author
Wang L
Zhou Z
Zhao X
Liu Z
Liang R
Dong X
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Applied Physics Letters

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A clamping domain structure is proposed to improve the amount of non-180 domain switching in BaTiO 3 based piezoelectric ceramics. Experimental results show a large unipolar strain of 0.23% at 5 kV/mm in aged 0.5 mol.% Mn doped BaTiO 3 ceramics with …
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