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Simultaneous Large Optical and Piezoelectric Effects Induced by Domain Reconfiguration Related to Ferroelectric Phase Transitions.

Peter FinkelMarkys G CainThomas MionMargo StaruchJakub KolaczSukriti MantriChad NewkirkKyril KavetskyJohn ThorntonJunhai XiaMarc CurrieThomas HaseAlex MoserPaul ThompsonChristopher LucasAndy FitchJulie M CairneyScott D MossA Gareth A NisbetJohn E DanielsSamuel E Lofland
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2021)
Electrical switching of ferroelectric domains and subsequent domain wall motion promotes strong piezoelectric activity; however, light scatters at refractive index discontinuities such as those found at domain wall boundaries. Thus, simultaneously achieving large piezoelectric effect and high optical transmissivity is generally deemed infeasible. Here, it is demonstrated that the ferroelectric domains in perovskite Pb(In1/2 Nb1/2 )O3 Pb(Mg1/3 Nb2/3 )O3 -PbTiO3 domain-engineered crystals can be manipulated by electrical field and mechanical stress to reversibly and repeatably, with small hysteresis, transform the opaque poly-domain structure into a highly transparent mono-domain state. This control of optical properties can be achieved at very low electric fields (less than 1.5 kV cm-1 ) and is accompanied by a large (>10000 pm V-1 ) piezoelectric coefficient that is superior to that of linear state-of-the-art materials by a factor of three or more. The coexistence of tunable optical transmissivity and high piezoelectricity paves the way for a new class of photonic devices. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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