Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1446779 Acta Materialia 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Limited reliability of ferroelectric-based actuators restricts their use in high-performance applications, where stress-induced cracking of ferroelectric ceramics often leads to fatal failure. The main limiting factors are the relatively small fracture toughness and the brittle nature of ferroelectrics. However, ferroelectrics naturally exhibit fracture toughening (so called ferroelastic toughening) due to stress induced reorientation of non-180° domains that inhibits crack propagation. Here we present a phase-field study of ferroelastic toughening based on Landau–Ginzburg–Devonshire theory. The primary qualitative factors that control the magnitude of ferroelastic toughening are identified and discussed.

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