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Large Flexoelectric Anisotropy in Paraelectric Barium Titanate

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 115, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.037601

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  1. ERC Starting grant from the EU [ERC 308023]
  2. Spanish MINECO [FIS2013-48668-C2-1-P, FIS2013-48668-C2-2-P]
  3. Severo Ochoa Excellence Programme [SEV-2013-0295]
  4. Next Big Ideas project at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  5. ICREA Funding Source: Custom

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The bending-induced polarization of barium titanate single crystals has been measured with an aim to elucidate the origin of the large difference between theoretically predicted and experimentally measured flexoelectricity in this material. The results indicate that part of the difference is due to polar regions (short-range order) that exist above T-C and up to T* approximate to 200-225 degrees C. Above T*, however, the flexovoltage coefficient still shows an unexpectedly large anisotropy for a cubic material, with (001)-oriented crystals displaying 10 times more flexoelectricity than (111)-oriented crystals. Theoretical analysis shows that this anisotropy cannot be a bulk property, and we therefore interpret it as indirect evidence for the theoretically predicted but experimentally elusive contribution of surface piezoelectricity to macroscopic bending-induced polarization.

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