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Rödel, Jürgen
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- 2024Harvesting room-temperature plasticity in ceramics by mechanically seeded dislocationscitations
- 2024Dislocation Density‐Mediated Functionality in Single‐Crystal BaTiO₃
- 2022Anisotropic dislocation-domain wall interactions in ferroelectricscitations
- 2022High-temperature plastic deformation of ⟨110⟩-oriented BaTiO 3 single crystalscitations
- 2022VERFAHREN ZUR AUSSCHEIDUNGSHÄRTUNG EINER PIEZOKERAMIK UND PIEZOKERAMIK
- 2022Enhanced photoconductivity at dislocations in SrTiO 3citations
- 2021Piezotronic effect at Schottky barrier of a metal-ZnO single crystal interface
- 2021Precipitation Hardening in Ferroelectric Ceramicscitations
- 2021Dislocation-toughened ceramicscitations
- 2021Polarization Rotation at Morphotropic Phase Boundary in New Lead-Free Na1/2Bi1/2V1-xTi xO3 Piezoceramicscitations
- 2021Thermal stability of the electromechanical properties in acceptor-doped and composite-hardened (Na1/2Bi1/2)TiO3-BaTiO3ferroelectricscitations
- 2020High temperature creep-mediated functionality in polycrystalline barium titanatecitations
- 2019Mechanical versus electromechanical hardening in relaxor ferroelectric Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3-BaTiO3 with ZnO inclusionscitations
- 2018Interplay of conventional with inverse electrocaloric response in (Pb,Nb)(Zr,Sn,Ti) O3 antiferroelectric materialscitations
- 2017Hardening behavior and highly enhanced mechanical quality factor in (K0.5Na0.5)NbO3–based ceramicscitations
- 2017Stress-induced phase transition in lead-free relaxor ferroelectric compositescitations
- 2016Orientation-dependent electromechanical properties of Mn-doped (Li,Na,K)(Nb,Ta)O3 single crystalscitations
- 2014Simultaneous Enhancement of Fracture Toughness and Unipolar Strain in Pb(Zr,Ti)O-3-ZrO2 Composites Through Composition Adjustmentcitations
- 2014Aging in the relaxor and ferroelectric state of Fe-doped (1-x)(Bi 1/2 Na 1/2 )TiO 3 -xBaTiO 3 piezoelectric ceramicscitations
- 2008Bipolar Fatigue Caused by Field Screening in Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 Ceramics
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High temperature creep-mediated functionality in polycrystalline barium titanate
Abstract
<p>Dislocations in oxides can be described as charged line defects and means for one-dimensional doping, which can tune electrical and thermal properties. Furthermore, theoretically it was shown that dislocations can pin ferroelectric domain walls. Broader application of this concept hinges on the development of a methodology to avail this approach to polycrystalline ceramics. To this end, we use different creep mechanisms as a method to introduce multidimensional defects and quantify structural changes. A deformation map for fine-grained barium titanate is provided and the influences of the defects and creep regimes are correlated in this first study to modifications of electrical conductivity, dielectric, ferroelectric, and piezoelectric properties. A plastic deformation of 1.29% resulted in an increase in the Curie temperature by 5°C and a decrease in electromechanical strain by 30%, pointing toward electromechanical hardening by dislocations.</p>