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Adv Mater ; : e2312856, 2024 May 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38775656

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Antiferroelectric ceramics, via the electric-field-induced antiferroelectric (AFE)-ferroelectric (FE) phase transitions, show great promise for high-energy-density capacitors. Yet, currently, only 70-80% energy release is found during a charge-discharge cycle. Here, for PbZrO3-based oxides, geometric nonlinear theory of martensitic phase transitions is applied (first used to guide supercompatible shape-memory alloys) to predict the reversibility of the AFE-FE transition by using density-functional theory to assess AFE/FE interfacial lattice-mismatch strain that assures ultralow electric hysteresis and extended fatigue lifetime. A good correlation of mismatch strain with electric hysteresis, hence, with energy efficiency of AFE capacitors is observed. Guided by theory, high-throughput material search is conducted and AFE compositions with a near-perfect charge-discharge energy efficiency (98.2%), i.e., near-zero hysteresis are discovered. And the fatigue life of the capacitor reaches 79.5 million charge-discharge cycles, a factor of 80 enhancement over AFE ceramics with large electric hysteresis.

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Science ; 372(6545): 961-964, 2021 05 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34045350

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Defects are essential to engineering the properties of functional materials ranging from semiconductors and superconductors to ferroics. Whereas point defects have been widely exploited, dislocations are commonly viewed as problematic for functional materials and not as a microstructural tool. We developed a method for mechanically imprinting dislocation networks that favorably skew the domain structure in bulk ferroelectrics and thereby tame the large switching polarization and make it available for functional harvesting. The resulting microstructure yields a strong mechanical restoring force to revert electric field-induced domain wall displacement on the macroscopic level and high pinning force on the local level. This induces a giant increase of the dielectric and electromechanical response at intermediate electric fields in barium titanate [electric field-dependent permittivity (ε33) ≈ 5800 and large-signal piezoelectric coefficient (d 33*) ≈ 1890 picometers/volt]. Dislocation-based anisotropy delivers a different suite of tools with which to tailor functional materials.

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