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Direct Observation of Huge Flexoelectric Polarization around Crack Tips.

Hongguang WangXijie JiangYi WangRobert W StarkPeter A van AkenJochen MannhartHans Boschker
Published in: Nano letters (2019)
Flexoelectricity is especially relevant for nanoscale structures, and it is expected to be largest at the tip of cracks. We demonstrate the presence of a huge flexoelectric polarization at crack tips in SrTiO3 by direct observation with scanning transmission electron microscopy. We observe an averaged polarization of 62 ± 16 μC cm-2 in the three unit cells adjacent to the crack tip, which is one of the largest flexoelectric polarizations ever reported. The polarization is screened by an electron density of 0.7 ± 0.1 e-/uc localized within one unit cell. These findings reveal the relevance of flexoelectricity for the science of crack formation and propagation.
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