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Control of specific domain structure in KNbO3 single crystals by differential vector poling method -: art. no. 034107

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 98, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.2001148

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The controllability of specific domain structures in KNbO3 single crystals was investigated by electric poling to several different orientations at room temperature. By applying electric field to the direction corresponding to the differetial direction between the original and intended spontaneous polarization directions (differential vector poling method), 60 degrees-, 90 degrees-, and 180 degrees-domain pairs were successfully fabricated under control in KNbO3. The measured threshold electric field for 90 degrees-domain pairs was the lowest (140 V/mm), which could be related to the difference between the piezoelectric coefficients of the poling direction. For 60 degrees- and 90 degrees-domain pairs, theoretical uncharged domain walls fabricated under control without the generation of other domain structures. For 120 degrees-domain pairs, (011)(pc) uncharged domain wall was not observed, which suggests the difficulty in generating uncharged 120 degrees-domain walls without passing through the phase transition. (c) 2005 American Institute of Physics.

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