Non-Ising Character of a Ferroelectric Wall Arises from a Flexoelectric Effect
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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componentsferroelectricflexoelectricwalladditionalblochchargeeffect
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Using the classic ferroelectric BaTiO$_3$ as an example, we show that the 180 degree ferroelectric domain wall, long considered to be of Ising-type and charge neural, contains both Bloch and Neel type polarization components, and is thus charged. The bound charge density at the wall may reach as high as 10$^6$~10$^7$ Cm$^{-3}$. It is demonstrated that the flexoelectric effect arising from stress inhomogeneity is responsible for the additional Bloch and Neel polarization components. The magnitudes of these additional components are determined by the competing depolarization and flexoelectric fields.
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