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Ferroelectric distortion

Distribution of strain about the dislocation is thus highly asymmetric. One contribution to this asymmetry, as between compressed and dilated sides, has been considered. There is little evidence on which to interpret the considerable differences between the strain on the right and left sides. Whether some ferroelectric distortion -bringing small changes in cell dimensions and a polar axis no longer collinear with the crystallographic c axis - could contribute to the asymmetry is speculative. [Pg.211]

Kalyani AK, Garg R, Ranjana R (2009) Tendency to promote ferroelectric distortion in Pr-modified PbTiOs. Appl Phys Lett 95 222904... [Pg.395]


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