Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1531604 | Materials Science and Engineering: B | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Instant electric field-induced 90° domain switching and propagation of indentation crack in a poled BaTiO3 single crystal, as well as sustained field-induced indentation crack propagation and 90° domain switching in an unpoled BaTiO3 single crystal have been investigated in situ using optical microscopy. The results show that the critical instant field for appearing 90° domain switching is less than that for propagation of indentation crack normal to the instant field, and there is no direct relation between crack propagating and domain switching. Delayed propagation of unloaded indentation crack in atmosphere under sustained field, which is less than the critical field for instant propagation of crack, can occur and result in enlargement of the indentation-induced 90° domain switching zones.
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Authors
R.M. Wang, W.Y. Chu, Y.J. Su, J.X. Li, L.J. Qiao,