2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2020.09.020
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Influence of orientation and ferroelectric domains on the photochemical reactivity of La2Ti2O7

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“…A bright contrast can be observed from the amplitude PFM image (Figure 5B), evidencing a significant mechanical amplitude deformation due to the converse piezoelectric effect 47 . On the other hand, several regions with different contrasts can be seen on the corresponding phase PFM image in Figure 5C, revealing ferroelectric domains randomly distributed in the sample with irregular‐shaped domain structures 48 . Bright and dark contrasts are related to the out‐of‐plane (OP) component of the polarization pointing upwards or downwards, respectively 49 .…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…A bright contrast can be observed from the amplitude PFM image (Figure 5B), evidencing a significant mechanical amplitude deformation due to the converse piezoelectric effect 47 . On the other hand, several regions with different contrasts can be seen on the corresponding phase PFM image in Figure 5C, revealing ferroelectric domains randomly distributed in the sample with irregular‐shaped domain structures 48 . Bright and dark contrasts are related to the out‐of‐plane (OP) component of the polarization pointing upwards or downwards, respectively 49 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…47 On the other hand, several regions with different contrasts can be seen on the corresponding phase PFM image in Figure 5C, revealing ferroelectric domains randomly distributed in the sample with irregular-shaped domain structures. 48 Bright and dark contrasts are related to the out-of-plane (OP) component of the polarization pointing upwards or downwards, respectively. 49 These results are in full agreement with the eight possible orientations of the ferroelectric polarization vector within a rhombohedral cell.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%