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Title: Non-linear behavior of flexoelectricity
Authors: Wang, Z
Song, R 
Shen, Z
Huang, W
Li, C
Ke, S
Shu, L
Issue Date: 16-Dec-2019
Source: Applied physics letters, 16 Dec. 2019, v. 115, no. 25, 252905, p. 252905-1 - 252905-5
Abstract: Coupling between polarization and the strain gradient, namely, flexoelectricity, is a universal phenomenon that widely exists in all solid dielectrics and polymers. At a low level of the applied strain gradient, this electromechanical coupling is strictly a linear effect. In this Letter, a strong nonlinearity between the polarization and the strain gradient was experimentally found in polyvinylidene fluoride when the strain gradient was higher than a material-dependent threshold value. Such nonlinear behavior was in good accordance with an ion chain theory and could be fitted by a nonlinear equation. The observed flexoelectric nonlinearity in this work will help in the understanding of the discrepancy between the previous findings about the bulk materials and their nanoscale counterparts.
Publisher: AIP Publishing LLC
Journal: Applied physics letters 
ISSN: 0003-6951
EISSN: 1077-3118
DOI: 10.1063/1.5126987
Rights: © 2019 Author(s).
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and AIP Publishing. This article appeared in Wang, Z., Song, R., Shen, Z., Huang, W., Li, C., Ke, S., & Shu, L. (2019). Non-linear behavior of flexoelectricity. Applied Physics Letters, 115(25) and may be found at https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5126987.
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