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Engineering of atomic-scale flexoelectricity at grain boundaries.

Mei WuXiao-Wei ZhangXiaomei LiKe QuYuanwei SunBo HanRuixue ZhuXiaoyue GaoJingmin ZhangKai-Hui LiuXuedong BaiXin-Zheng LiPeng Gao
Published in: Nature communications (2022)
Flexoelectricity is a type of ubiquitous and prominent electromechanical coupling, pertaining to the electrical polarization response to mechanical strain gradients that is not restricted by the symmetry of materials. However, large elastic deformation is usually difficult to achieve in most solids, and the strain gradient at minuscule is challenging to control. Here, we exploit the exotic structural inhomogeneity of grain boundary to achieve a huge strain gradient (~1.2 nm -1 ) within 3-4-unit cells, and thus obtain atomic-scale flexoelectric polarization of up to ~38 μC cm -2 at a 24° LaAlO 3 grain boundary. Accompanied by the generation of the nanoscale flexoelectricity, the electronic structures of grain boundaries also become different. Hence, the flexoelectric effect at grain boundaries is essential to understand the electrical activities of oxide ceramics. We further demonstrate that for different materials, altering the misorientation angles of grain boundaries enables tunable strain gradients at the atomic scale. The engineering of grain boundaries thus provides a general and feasible pathway to achieve tunable flexoelectricity.
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